Yet another toxic thunderstorm was spotted moving west to east across central Florida. I was not able to record the infancy stages of this storm but 10 minutes before I was able to start filming there were NO chemtrails above this cell and the colors were still very visible.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrqCI4WoDls
The colors on this video and the other one were posted a month ago…..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1M-QGwCvps
……and the colors seen in the chem spray left behind by the plane in this video….
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtsakWfaFR0&feature=related
….look very similar, if not the same. I have studied the short lives of these storms and have been able to pull several common patterns from these occurrences. 1. Rapid Formation. 2. Direction of movement is always from east to west. 3. Within 30 minutes of formation tankers are laying heavy chemicals
on top of them and they dissipate rapidly, almost as if to keep these showers from raining on more populated areas.
This time of year Florida is accustomed to getting thunderstorms from inverse atmospheric temperature differences as a result of afternoon heating. However when the fall weather patterns begin to take hold, our thunderstorm are mostly a result of cool air frontal boundaries that originate from colder places, and move across the state from west to east. The weather produced from season-changing cold fronts have a habit of forming on the west coast and pushing all the way across the state in a matter of a few hours, and are not as easily controlled. Sans a catastrophic event, or hurricanes, I fear this will be what most Floridians should be concerned about the most.
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‘toxic’ storm? What a farce. Florida is about as green as you can get.
I live in Fl… Why is this BS in my RSS feed.