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Message Subject Happening Now: Detroit Sky RED
Poster Handle RTS
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here's a couple of quotes from other threads..the timeline is right..the first quote was posted on July 1st from Minneapolis..

Thread: The radiation on my deck just tripled to 4.5 roentgens for the first time - that is the danger zone! (Page 4)
Hot sunny day here, but now we have a thunderstorm that just started. Last time the radiation was high it was only 1.2 roentgen (1.4 rads) and that was right after a rain. This time it was after a few sunny hot days.

50-200 roentgens kill in about 60 days.

This is a serious jump folks, anyone know what caused it today or yesterday? I didn't measure for about 3 days.
 Quoting: Twin Cities Minnesota 1421776


imo it may have been from the fire in Los Alamos at Area G..
click on the following link..it'll take you to a specific post..

Thread: COVERUP AT LOS ALAMOS!! (Page 5)

at the bottom of that post is another link to a sat. weather archive..
follow the setup directions then hit play and click on the scroll bar..
starting at frame 25 which should be (00:00 UTC on June 30)..
click the scroll bar until you get to about frame 30 or so..

that is probably the reason for the jump imo
 Quoting: RTS


btw..here's a ASDTA Smoke-West AOD loop to show where the smoke is currently going..

[link to www.ssd.noaa.gov]
 Quoting: RTS


blue clouds in the West..

Thread: COVERUP AT LOS ALAMOS!! (Page 8)
I thought this might be related..

ELECTRIC BLUE CLOUDS: When noctilucent clouds (NLCs) first appeared in the 19th century, they were a high-latitude phenomenon. You had to travel toward the poles to see their electric-blue glow. Not anymore. Just this past weekend, NLCs spilled over the Canadian border into the lower United States as far south as Denver, Colorado. Flying 33,000 feet over the Mile High City on July 2nd, Brian Whittaker snapped this picture from the window of a passenger jet

more @ [link to www.spaceweather.com]

just a coincidence?
 Quoting: RTS
 
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