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To: Doug R who wrote (3836)6/7/2020 8:33:03 PM
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And then there's:


"CHECK OUT THIS STRANGE CLOUD FORMATION spotted in western Wisconsin Saturday. This has meteorologists, including myself, a bit baffled. Several images of what appeared to be an upside down funnel cloud were sent in to a TV station in western Wisconsin. (images courtesy: meteorologist Warren Sears) Area meteorologists aren't quite sure what caused the image but it appears to be legitimate (i.e. no photoshop evidence as multiple views of same cloud formation were received).My first thought was if the image could be faked, as we sadly get that often.
There had been severe storms in the area around the time, but no damage was reported with this particular cloud/storm. What does this look like to you? I mean, it is 2020... so I guess we should expect the unexpected, right?{"

https://www.facebook.com/EricElwellSN1/posts/10157432121082759

With the understanding that we're entering a GSM while the Milky Way has a Parker Instability on close approach to Earth, flipping the magnetic poles and weakening the magnetosphere, these things are actually....entirely normal and to be expected.
Physics Happens.



To: Doug R who wrote (3836)6/10/2020 8:11:23 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6351
 
Green Bay, Wisconson is still in the sights of a serious tropical system.

Yes...that Green Bay, Wisconson.