Want to know about HAARP , VLF, UHF and weather modification?
Want to prove it to a non-believer? Here you go!
For anyone still “on the fence” about weather modification / manipulation :
all links below should satisfy MOST questions: save the pdf’s before they’re gone for good from the net!
HAARP patent:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/26517997/Us-Patent-Harrp-5041834#fullscreen:on
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4686605.pdf
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4712155.pdf
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5038664.pdf
download the Airforce “owning the weather by 2025 document from the military website here:
http://csat.au.af.mil/2025/volume3/vol3ch15.pdf
http://csat.au.af.mil/2025/concepts/11ta_ndx.htm
US laws regarding weather modification:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/12896975/US-Law-Weather-Modification-Experimenting
http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/15C9A.txt
more military sites covering HAARP:
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=21914
http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA134923
US Navy involved: http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=1610
seeding the clouds to make it snow:
http://water.usgs.gov/wrri/09grants/progress/2009WY46B.pdf
weather modification COMPANIES in operation today inside the USA:
http://www.weathermodification.com
example of the HAARP RING anomalies we’ve been witnessing:
http://www.dutchsinse.com/blog/?p=605
Senate Bill S.601 – weather ‘mitigation’ bill – Sponsored by Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Rockefeller
(did NOT pass in its current form) instead it was put to the Air force “Owning the weather 2025″ program :
Here is the “weather mitigation bill” co-sponsored in congress:
S. 601: | Weather Mitigation Research and Development Policy Authorization Act of 2009 |
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-601
quote from the bill linked directly above:
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The following summary was written by the Congressional Research Service, a well-respected nonpartisan arm of the Library of Congress. GovTrack did not write and has no control over these summaries.
7/22/2009–Reported to Senate amended. Weather Mitigation Research and Development Policy Authorization Act of 2009 -
Section 5 -
Establishes in the Geosciences Directorate of the National Science Foundation (NSF) the Weather Mitigation Research Office to establish and coordinate the national research and development program on weather mitigation described in this Act. Requires the Program to be headed by a Director, who shall be appointed by the Director of the Geosciences Directorate. Instructs the Director of the NSF to coordinate the work of the Program with the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Authorizes the Director of the Program to: (1) fund studies, obtain information, and hold workshops necessary to carry out this Act; (2) cooperate with public or private agencies to promote the purposes of this Act; and (3) enter into cooperative agreements with the head of a U.S. department or agency, an appropriate official of a state or political subdivision of a state, or an appropriate official of a private or public agency or organization to conduct research and development (R&D) pertaining to weather mitigation. Creates a Working Group to advise the Program and to make recommendations to the Program concerning administration, research, and other matters.
Section 6 -
Requires the Director of the Program, in consultation with the Working Group, to submit an implementation plan to Congress for the establishment and coordination of the Program. Permits the inclusion in the Program of specified activities related to weather mitigation, including: (1) interdisciplinary R&D and coordination of R&D and activities to improve the understanding of processes relating to planned and inadvertent weather mitigation; (2) coordination with relevant organizations; (3) development, through partnerships among federal agencies, state agencies, and academic institutions, of new technologies and approaches for weather mitigation; and (4) establishment of scholarships and educational opportunities that encourage an interdisciplinary approach to weather mitigation. Requires the Program to promote and fund R&D, studies, and investigations with respect to: (1) improved forecast and decisionmaking technologies for weather mitigation operations; and (2) adaptation and scaling experiments in the efficacy of weather mitigation. Authorizes the Director of the NSF to establish a grant program for the awarding of grants to eligible entities (state agencies, institutions of higher education, and nonprofits that have expertise in the field of weather mitigation and experience working with state agencies) for R&D projects that pertain to weather mitigation.
Section 7 -
Requires the Director to submit biennial reports containing certain information to the President and specified congressional committees.
Section 8 -
Instructs the head of any U.S. department or agency and the head of any other public or private institution receiving research funds from the United States to cooperate with the Director of the Program.
Section 9 -
Directs the OSTP, in support of the implementation plan, to: (1) address relevant programs and activities of the federal agencies and departments that would contribute to the Program; (2) consider and use, as appropriate, reports and studies of federal agencies and departments, weather modification organizations, and other expert scientific bodies, including a specified National Research Council report; and (3) make recommendations for the coordination of Program activities with weather mitigation activities of other national and international organizations. Requires OSTP, in the support of the biennial reports required from the Director under section 7, to provide specified information.
Section 10 -
Authorizes appropriations. Allows for the acceptance, use, and disposal of gifts or donations of services or property under the Program.”
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This below is a cloud seeding generator showing on wtwma.com
Here is a very long list of links, pdf files from institutions like stanford, leicester university, cornell, University of Mass., etc.. and from several military and .gov sites.
they are easy to read.. yes there is a lot of math formula but if you skip over the gobbledygook you can read the thesis etc, and get a VERY good idea of the topic and what is being covered.
Even the lay person can understand these documents in their basic form.
some links work, others are “down” but still included to prove they DID exist. These things have a way of disappearing off the net, so download them and MIRROR them on other file sharing sites if you can.
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University of Leicester — Ionospheric Heating
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980211033937/http://ion.le.ac.uk/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980211032156/http://ion.le.ac.uk/heating/Heating.html
precipitation “enhancement”
http://www.asr.ucar.edu/2004/RAP/precipitation-enhancement.htm
Defense Secretary from the 1990′s William Cohen speaking on the subject of HAARP –
http://www.defense.gov/Transcripts/Transcript.aspx?TranscriptID=674
the USGS EAARL:
http://ngom.usgs.gov/dsp/tech/eaarl/
ocean based haarp Buoy:
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/buoy/
electronic warfare :
http://www.onr.navy.mil/~/media/Files/Funding-Announcements/BAA/2011/11-006.ashx
lower ionosphere heating:
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/publications/2008-03.pdf
AWESOME network:
http://nova.stanford.edu/~vlf/IHY_Test/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Transmitters.Transmitters
(several years up to 2007)
http://vlf-alexandria.stanford.edu/live_spec_secure/chistochina/live_from_chistochina.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20061229011401/http://ion.le.ac.uk/heating/6Feb.html
Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility
The EISCAT Associates
(A lot of info on this site, captured from the late 90′s)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980210065153/http://seldon.eiscat.no/eiscat.html
France, Finland, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden, UK
*Incoherent scatter radars
(Below)
*Ionospheric Heating
Their Facility -
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980210071758/http://seldon.eiscat.no/heater.html
EISCAT Headquarters are located at Kiruna in Sweden
The EISCAT Scientific Association,
Headquarters,
PO Box 812,
S-981 28 KIRUNA
Sweden
Incoherent Scatter Facilities
Operational Incoherent Scatter Radars
Jicamarca, Peru
http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19961105195521/http:/naic.edu/
(click on a Layman’s guide for info on “probing the ionosphere” and “modifiying the ionosphere locally”
Millstone Hill, USA
(Haystack)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19970710073509/http://www.haystack.edu/homepage.html
Pic of Haystack facility and more info:
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19990116225557/http://www.haystack.edu/haystack/haystack.html
Sondrestromfjord, Greenland
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19990224220742/http://128.18.44.75/iono/issfsond.html
EISCAT, Norway/Sweden/Finland
(Main EISCAT Site)
EISCAT Svalbard Radar, Svalbard (First operations late in 1995)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19961117043355/http://seldon.eiscat.no/ESR_intro.html
Kharkov, Ukraine
http://www-radiophys.univer.kharkov.ua/space/
(search for scatter)
Irkutsk, Russia
The Institute possesses a complex of unique astrophysical equipment deployed in the Sayan Mountains, especially the Siberian solar radiotelescope, a large solar vacuum telescope, an incoherent scatter radar, as well as a network of astrophysical laboratories throughout the territory of Siberia.
http://www.irkutsk.org/acad/acad_e.htm
http://ursi.org/Proceedings/ProcGA05/pdf/GP2.3%280511%29.pdf
MU, Japan
http://www-lab26.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp/study/mu/mu_e.html
http://www.rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp/radar-group/local/isr/EISCAT/is-methods.html
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USA (Besides HAARP)
UCLA’s
HIPAS — High Power Aural Stimulation Observatory
Located near Fairbanks Alaska
“Eight antennas like those in the picture are used to modify the ionosphere with high power radio waves near Fairbanks, Alaska. Radio wave soundings, optical diagnostics and other techniques are used to probe the ionosphere.”
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19970722053407/http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~hipas/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010217055634/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010405061931/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/intro.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010406093357/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/diagnostics.html
http://ulcar.uml.edu/stationmap.html
http://ulcar.uml.edu/stationlist.html
http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mgolkows/Publications/RF2010.pdf
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/21659
www.physics.irfu.se/Publications/Articles/StubbeEtAl:JGR:1984.pdf
http://www.polar.umd.edu/haarp/riometer_paper/node3.html#SECTION00030000000000000000
http://www.polar.umd.edu/haarp/riometer_paper/node2.html#SECTION00020000000000000000
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/buoy/
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/buoy/systems.html
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/buoy/location.html
http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/buoy/Documents/feasibilityStudyReport.pdf
CERN and HAARP –
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1305357
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1011.1458.pdf
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1003294/files/0612038.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0101034
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1549366/How-we-made-the-Chernobyl-rain.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/aug/30/sillyseason.physicalsciences
Simulations of ELF radiation generated by heating the high-latitude D- region
H.L. Rowland, Beam Physics Branch, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
“This ionospheric modification technique can provide such waves for probing both the Earth and the ionosphere- magnetosphere.”
http://wwwppd.nrl.navy.mil/whatsnew/haarp/
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Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF
wave generation by HAARP
http://nlpc.stanford.edu/nleht/Science/talks/ursi_jan06.pdf
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HAARP JOINT SERVICES PROGRAM PLANS AND ACTIVITIES: Air Force Geophysics Laboratory and Office of Naval Research, February 1990 (PDF)
http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/dangerroom/2009/07/haarp_1990.pdf
Link obtained from:
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/17-08/mf_haarp?currentPage=all
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Popular Mechanics Magazine:
The World’s 18 Strangest Military Bases
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/architecture/strangest-military-bases-gallery
HAARP Research Station – not much info, but says:
“In past interviews, HAARP’s operators readily admit they’re researching potential defense applications.”
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Modification of the Ionosphere by VLF Wave-Induced Electron Precipitation
http://vlf.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/publications/Doolittle%20PhD%20Dissertation.pdf
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Title : A Diagnostic System for Studying Energy Partitioning and Assessing the Response of the Ionosphere During HAARP Modification Experiments.
“The HAARP facility is classically referred to as an HF ionospheric modification facility. HF ionospheric modification entails the use of high power, high-frequency (~2-15MHZ) radio waves to modify the earth’s ionosphere.”
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA323070&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
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Title : High-Energy Electron Beam-Induced Ionospheric Modification Experiments
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA329174&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
Baikal-1 and IGR sites
Semipalatinsk-21, Kazakhstan
URDF-3 (Unidentified Research and Development Facility-3)
Baikal-1, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan
50°10’12.69″N, 78°22’36.84″W
Strange Towers in a Russian Forest
Tesla Generators
Sychëvka, Moskovskaya Oblast’ (Russia)
+55°55’26.15″N,36°49’10.97″
The Russian Woodpecker
Duga Radar Array, Chenobyl, Ukraine
51°18’20.17″N, 30°04’02.60″E
China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation (CRIRP)
HAARP Like Facility
Ionospheric Laboratory
Ionospheric Laboratory, Xinjiang (Sinkiang) Region
40°24’15.91″N, 93°38’09.74″E
Zhong Shan Antarctic Polar Station (China)
69º 22′ 23.63″ S 76º 22′ 19.11″ E
Sheshan, Shanghai, China
EISCAT Like Facility
31°5’41.98?N, 121°11’29.72?E
Misawa, Japan
Misawa NSA Echelon Station
Code Name: Ladylove
+40° 43′ 22.91″, +141° 19′ 43.57″
HAARP High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
Gacona, Alaska
http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/productsServices/Pages/default.aspx
he AN/FLR-9, operated by the Air Intelligence Agency, is part of the DOD World Wide High Frequency Direction Finding System
Andenes, NORWAY (VHF grid ALWIN)
69.29851, 16.042269
MU (Middle-Upper atmosphere),Shigaraki, Japan (circular phased array)
34.853842, 136.105710
A volcanic Island in the pacific west of Mexico and the northern direction is directly in line with the lower san andreas fault. Here is the google earth location. 28°53’23.06″N //118°16’50.20″W Check it out, its an uninhabited island as well in the middle of no where.
MOST INTERESTING:
Misawa, JAPAN (CIRCULAR HAARP!!! code name: LADYLOVE)
40.723031, 141.328769
EAR (Equatorial Atmospheric Radar) SUMATRA made by JAPAN (circular again)
-0.203705, 100.319872
Taiwan, CHINA (dish on H-shape building, antenna grid not far, check links)
24.967858, 121.1870
Burt Plain, AUSTRALIA (strange)
-23.521497, 133.67752
Laverton, AUSTRALIA
-28.33, 122
Hart, Australia
-22.968290, 134.448124
Poker Flat, Alaska, USA (AMISR Advanced Modulator Incoherent Scatter Radar)
65.129852, -147.470623
AMISR, Resolute Bay, CANADA
74.728138, -94.924242 (dish)
Antennas everywhere following the roads(phased array) the whole place is a grid!
74.733132, -94.932071
Futur “MU” from JAPAN (Incoherent Scatter) site in ANTARTICA
-68.984348, 39.647884
http://lucianarchy.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=zorgon&action=print&thread=8872
http://www.noao.edu/nsf/presentations/FACILITIES/THF09a%20ROBINSON%20LFW%20AMISR%20talk.pdf
http://www.eiscat.se/groups/EISCAT_3D_info/Deliverable_D11_1.pdf
1- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Programn (HAARP)
Gakona Alaska
+62° 23′ 30.00″, -145° 8′ 48.00″
2- High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory (HIPAS)
Fairbanks Alaska
64° 52′ 19″ N 146° 50′ 33″ W
3- Poker Flat Research Range
Near Chatanika, Alaska
+65° 7′ 23.90″, -147° 28′ 7.05″
4- Platteville Atmospheric Observatory
Platteville, Colorado
+40° 10′ 54″, -104° 43′ 30″
5- Millstone Hill Radio Observatory
Westford, Massachusetts
+42° 37′ 09.25″, -71° 29′ 28.49″
6- The Arecibo Observatory radio telescope
Arecibo Puerto Rico.
18°20’38.97″N 66°45’9.77″W
7- Jicamarca Radio Observatory
Lima, Peru
11° 57′ 08.25″ S 76° 52′ 30.67″ W
8- São Luiz Space Observatory
Cruzeiro Santa Bárbara, Sao Luis-MA, Brasil
-2° 35′ 40.47″, -44° 12′ 35.90″
9- Nerc MST Radar Facility
Capel Dewi, Carmarthenshire, Wales, United Kingdom
+52° 25′ 28.26″, -4° 00′ 19.59″
10- European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association EISCAT
Ramfjordmoen, Near Tromsø, Norway
+69° 35′ 10.94″, +19° 13′ 20.89″
11- Sura Facility
Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
+56° 7′ 9.70″, +46° 2′ 3.66″
12- The Russian Woodpecker
Duga Radar Array, Chenobyl, Ukraine
51°18’20.17″N, 30°04’02.60″E
13- National MST Radar Facility NMRF
Gadanki, India
+13° 27′ 26.68″, +79° 10′ 30.74″
14- China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation (CRIRP)
Xinjiang (Sinkiang) Region
40°24’15.91″N, 93°38’09.74″E
15- Sheshan, Shanghai,
China
31°5’41.98?N, 121°11’29.72?E
16- Mu Radar
in Japan
34°51’14.80″N 136° 6’19.45″E
17- Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN)
Laverton, West Australia
-28° 19′ 36.29″, +122° 0′ 18.84″
18- Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN)
Longreach, Queensland, Australia
-23° 39′ 29.53″, +144° 8′ 49.58″
19- Australia Naval Communications Station Harold E Holt (NCS HEH)
Exmouth, Western Australia. ?21° 48′ 59.47″s, 114° 09′ 55.60″
20- Zhong Shan Antarctic Polar Station (China)
69º 22′ 43.69″ S 76º 23′ 15.07″ E
Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility
HAARP, Gakona, Alaska, USA
62.390000, -145.150000
Other HAARP facilities in USA:
HAARP AREA 51( Can’t find that one)
possible picture:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/image%20of%20giant%20human%20shadow%20area%2051/AsiaParanormal/google%2520earth/GiantHumanShadowClosetoArea51.jpg
HAARP, Long Island, USA ( dish & antennas)
40.878455, -72.687485
HIPAS (ionospheric heater) Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
64.872425, -146.842625
Platteville, Colorado, USA (The first american HAARP)
40.181667, -104.725000
Westford, Massachusetts, USA (EISCAT-like)
42.619236, -71.491247
WORLD:
Arecebo, PORTO-RICO
18.344167, -66.752778
BRAZIL (blurred)
-2° 35′ 40.47″, -44° 12′ 35.90″
Capel Dewi,UNITED KINGDOM
52.424517, -4.005442
INDIA
13.457411, 79.175206
CHINA
40.404062, 93.633678
Lima, PERU (bigger than Alaska)
-11° 57′ 6.67″, -76° 52′ 25.71″
Chernobyl, UKRAINE (monster)
51.305603, 30.067389
Östra Sallerup, SWEDEN
55.814601, 13.728526
Tähteläntie, FINLAND
67.363842, 26.630384
EISCAT, Tromso, NORWAY
69.582697, 19.213958
Saskatoon, CANADA (strange grid)
52.16°N 106.53°W
Exmouth, AUSTRALIA
-21.908677,114.131806
Vasil’sursk, RUSSIA
56.114993, 46.027851
pictures at:
http://www.jp-petit.org/nouv_f/Crop%20Circles/haarp_russe/haarp_russe.htm
UTR-2 URAN (VLBI) Latitude 49°38’14.20″ N, longitude 36°56’11.08″
URAN 1 49°40’29.53″ N, longitude 36°17’31.29″
URAN 2 49°37’51.17″ N, longitude 34°49’29.80″
URAN 3 49°38’14.20″ N, longitude 23°49’37.02″
URAN 4 49°38’14.20″ N, longitude 30°16’21.96″
EISCAT 69°35’04.24″ N, longitude 19°12’58.53″
ALWIN WIBKE 69°17’55.10″ N, longitude 16°02’32.32″
Alomar 69°16’41.92″ N, longitude 16°00’29.66″
IAP Germany 54°07’03.59″ N, longitude 11°46’13.16″
TIRA 50°37’00.59″ N, longitude 07°07’45.30″ W
NMRF Wales, UK 52°25’28.26″ N, longitude 04°00’19.62″ W
Jicamarca 11°57’03.10″ S, longitude 76°52’29.04″ W
SAO Luiz 02°35’38.34″ S, longitude 44°12’36.86″ W
JORN 28°19’36.29″ S, longitude 122°00’18.85″ W
JORN 2 23°39’29.53″ S, longitude 144°08’49.58″ W
JORN 3 22°58’03.22″ S, longitude 134°26’52.57″
Naval Communication Station 1 - 21°48’59.80″ S, longitude 114°10’03.01″
Naval Communication Station 2 -21°54’33.47″ S, longitude 114°07’56.72″
National MST Radar Facility 13°27’25.84″ , longitude 79°10’31.19″
CRIRP 40°24’15.91″ N, longitude 93°38’09.74″
Chung-Li VHF Radar 24°58’03.86″ N, longitude 121°11’11.71″
MU Radar 34°51’13.86″ N, longitude 136°06’20.90″
http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/productsServices/Pages/default.aspx
List Found here
http://ulcar.uml.edu/stationlist.html
DIDBase list here
http://car.uml.edu/common/DIDBFastStationList
Much more can be found
It’s the loudest sound you’ll come across 0n the short wave now. 8.545 megahertz is one. 8.570 …this is before 12:00 noon. 12.815 and 12.850, 17.110, 18.370 MHz. Then in the afternoon and sometimes after 6:00 PM you will hear it on 17.110 and other frequencies as well. So we’re getting really blasted with this thing
Dr. Moshe Alamaro (worked with Dr. Eastlund in weather modification / engineering) As a graduate student and later as a Research Scientist at the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) Moshe Alamaro helped to design, build and manage the MIT Air-Sea Interaction Lab where he supervised six students.
Alamaro, M.; “My Journey to Engineer the Weather”, MIT Alumni News and Views, What Matters: June 2009.
https://alum.mit.edu/news/WhatMatters/Archive/200906/
Armstrong, R., Glenn G.J., Alamaro, M. “Coordination, research needed in weather science”, Physics Today, Vol 60, Page 10, June 2007.
Alamaro, M., Emanuel, KA, McGillis, W.: “Experimental Investigation of Air-Sea Transfers at High Wind Speed,” forthcoming in Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
With Emanuel, K.A.: “Sea-Air Transfer in Tropical Cyclones,” Proceedings of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Sapora, Japan, July 1, 2003.
Popular Press:
“Riders on The Storm”, The Atlantic Monthly, October 2007.
“Scientists a step closer to steering hurricanes-schematics “, The Sunday Telegraph, October 21, 2007.
http://web.mit.edu/alamaro/www/telegraph_hurricane_rendering_oct_21_2007.pdf
“Scientists a step closer to steering hurricanes”, The Sunday Telegraph, October 21, 2007.
“Rising Drug Costs Prompt New Uses for Old Pills”, Nature Medicine, Nature Magazine, Volume 12 P. 1333, December 2006
http://alamaro.home.comcast.net/~alamaro/Nature_Dec_2006.pdf
“Old Pills Finding New Medicine Cabinets”, The New York Times, May 18, 2005.
http://alamaro.home.comcast.net/~alamaro/New_York_Times_May_18_2005.htm
“Scientists: Killer Hurricanes May Someday Be Controlled With Soot”, Fox News, October 31, 2007.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,306201,00.html
“Activate Cloud Shield! Zap a Twister!”, Weird Magazine, January 2000.
http://www.declarepeace.org.uk/captain/murder_inc/site/pics/katrina/weather_pr.html
“Ultra-thin ‘blankets’ cut reservoir evaporation”, New Scientist, November 2003
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4323-ultrathin-blankets-cut-reservoir-evaporation.html
This link below shows interesting cycle of test patterns repeating series of varying arrays
http://catastrophist.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/aust-radar-rings-haarp/
feel free to pass them to your networking site admins to host.. i have not yet registered on your site (
http://z15.invisionfree.com/patrioticspace/index.php
ELF – http://www.mediafire.com/?579i63yq53u1q
Tesla Technology – http://www.mediafire.com/?7xn1eqog9b5au
Science & Engineering – http://www.mediafire.com/?gs2scvvhz6ww8
01. Johnsen-Atoll: 16°43’41.21″N 169°31’55.53″W
02. Militärbasis Ascension Island: 7°56’16.43″S 14°22’33.81″W
03. Militärgebiet Australien: 21°48’37.87″S 114°10’33.30″E
04. Kreis-Militär China: 40°27’25.98″N 93°18’44.87″E
05. Hallo Tesla^^ Russland: 55°55’27.85″N 36°49’8.58″E
06. Rund-Käfig USA Utah: 40°11’59.06″N 113°10’34.69″W
07. Kreise-Viereck USA Utah: 40° 6’48.51″N 112°58’19.03″W
08. Kreise USA Utah: 40°12’39.26″N 113°17’22.29″W
http://alligatorfarm.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/smoking-gun-haarp/
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o26/squiresmurf/rad_us_loop.gif
http://www.spaceweather.ac.cn/page.php?title=meriproject
(translate with google)
http://english.cssar.cas.cn/op/mp/
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/EclipseLab/Tesla/Oscillator.html
http://www.excludedmiddle.com/earthquake.htm
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/13116936
Just wanted to share a list of scattering radar and heating facilities that I’ve come across, in case you don’t know about some of these.
Had to use the wayback for a lot of these.
University of Leicester — Ionospheric Heating
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980211033937/http://ion.le.ac.uk/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980211032156/http://ion.le.ac.uk/heating/Heating.html
(several years up to 2007)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20061229011401/http://ion.le.ac.uk/heating/6Feb.html
Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility
The EISCAT Associates
(A lot of info on this site, captured from the late 90′s)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980210065153/http://seldon.eiscat.no/eiscat.html
France, Finland, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden, UK
*Incoherent scatter radars
(Below)
*Ionospheric Heating
Their Facility -
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19980210071758/http://seldon.eiscat.no/heater.html
EISCAT Headquarters are located at Kiruna in Sweden
The EISCAT Scientific Association,
Headquarters,
PO Box 812,
S-981 28 KIRUNA
Sweden
Incoherent Scatter Facilities
Operational Incoherent Scatter Radars
Jicamarca, Peru
http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19961105195521/http:/naic.edu/
(click on a Layman’s guide for info on “probing the ionosphere” and “modifiying the ionosphere locally”
Millstone Hill, USA
(Haystack)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19970710073509/http://www.haystack.edu/homepage.html
Pic of Haystack facility and more info:
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19990116225557/http://www.haystack.edu/haystack/haystack.html
Sondrestromfjord, Greenland
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19990224220742/http://128.18.44.75/iono/issfsond.html
EISCAT, Norway/Sweden/Finland
(Main EISCAT Site)
EISCAT Svalbard Radar, Svalbard (First operations late in 1995)
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19961117043355/http://seldon.eiscat.no/ESR_intro.html
Kharkov, Ukraine
http://www-radiophys.univer.kharkov.ua/space/
(search for scatter)
Irkutsk, Russia
The Institute possesses a complex of unique astrophysical equipment deployed in the Sayan Mountains, especially the Siberian solar radiotelescope, a large solar vacuum telescope, an incoherent scatter radar, as well as a network of astrophysical laboratories throughout the territory of Siberia.
http://www.irkutsk.org/acad/acad_e.htm
http://ursi.org/Proceedings/ProcGA05/pdf/GP2.3%280511%29.pdf
MU, Japan
http://www-lab26.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp/study/mu/mu_e.html
http://www.rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp/radar-group/local/isr/EISCAT/is-methods.html
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USA (Besides HAARP)
UCLA’s
HIPAS — High Power Aural Stimulation Observatory
Located near Fairbanks Alaska
“Eight antennas like those in the picture are used to modify the ionosphere with high power radio waves near Fairbanks, Alaska. Radio wave soundings, optical diagnostics and other techniques are used to probe the ionosphere.”
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/19970722053407/http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~hipas/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010217055634/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/index.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010405061931/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/intro.html
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20010406093357/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/diagnostics.html
50 ° 10’12 .69 “N, 78 ° 22’36 .84″ W
+55 ° 55’26 .15 “N, 36 ° 49’10 .97″
51 ° 18’20 .17 “N, 30 ° 04’02 .60″ E
40 ° 24’15 .91 “N, 93 ° 38’09 .74″ E
69 º 22 ’23.63 “S 76 ° 22′ 19,11″ E
31 ° 5’41 0,98? N, 121 ° 11’29 0,72? E
+40 ° 43 ’22,91 “, 141 ° 19′ 43,57″
http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/productsServices/Pages/default.aspx
il AN/FLR-9, géré par l’Air Intelligence Agency, fait partie de la DOD World Wide haute direction de la fréquence système de recherche
69,29851, 16,042269
34.853842, 136.105710
Une île volcanique dans l’ouest du Pacifique du Mexique et de la direction du nord est en lien direct avec le bas de faille de San Andreas. Voici l’emplacement de Google Earth. 28 ° 53’23 .06 “N / 118 ° 16’50 .20″ W Misawa, au Japon (CIRCULAIRE HAARP nom de code:! Dulcinée)
40.723031, 141.328769
-0,203705, 100,319872
24.967858, 121.1870
-23.521497, 133,67752
-28,33, 122
-22.968290, 134.448124
65.129852, -147.470623
74.728138, -94.924242
74.733132, -94.932071
-68.984348, 39.647884
http://www.eiscat.se/groups/EISCAT_3D_info/Deliverable_D11_1.pdf
62 ° 23 ’30,00 “, -145 ° 8′ 48.00″
64 ° 52 ’19 “N 146 ° 50′ 33″ W
+65 ° 7 ’23,90 “, 147 ° 28′ 7,05″
+40 ° 10 ’54 “, -104 ° 43′ 30″
+42 ° 37 ’09,25 “, -71 ° 29′ 28,49″
69 ° 35 ’10,94 “, +19 ° 13′ 20,89″
56 ° 7 ’9,70 “, 46 ° 2′ 3,66″
51 ° 18’20 .17 “N, 30 ° 04’02 .60″ E
13 ° 27 ’26,68 “, 79 ° 10′ 30,74″
40 ° 24’15 .91 “N, 93 ° 38’09 .74″ E
69 º 22 ’43,69 “S 76 ° 23′ 15,07″ E
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility
62.390000, -145.150000
13.457411, 79.175206
40.404062, 93.633678
-11 ° 57 ’6,67 “, -76 ° 52′ 25,71″
51.305603, 30.067389
55.814601, 13.728526
67.363842, 26.630384
69.582697, 19.213958
52,16 ° N 106.53 ° W
-21.908677,114.131806
56.114993, 46.027851
49 ° 38’14 .20 “N, 36 ° 56’11 0,08
49 ° 40’29, 53 “N, 36 ° 17’31 .29″
URAN 2 49 ° 37’51 .17 “N, longitude 34 ° 49’29 .80″
URAN 3 49 ° 38’14 .20 “N, longitude 23 ° 49’37 .02″
URAN 4 49 ° 38’14 .20 “N, longitude 30 ° 16’21 .96″
EISCAT 69 ° 35’04 .24 “N, longitude 19 ° 12’58, 53″
ALWIN Wibke 69 ° 17’55 .10 “N, longitude 16 ° 02’32 .32″
IAP Allemagne 54 ° 07’03 .59 “N, longitude 11 ° 46’13 .16″
50 ° 37’00 .59 “N, 07 ° 07’45 .30″
52 ° 25’28 .26 “N, 04 ° 00’19 .62″ W
11 ° 57’03 .10 “S 76 ° 52’29 .04″ W
02 ° 35’38 .34 “S, 44 ° 12’36 .86″ W
28 ° 19’36 .29 “S, 122 ° 00’18 .85″
23 ° 39’29, 53 “S, 144 ° 08’49 .58″
22 ° 58’03 .22 “S, 134 ° 26’52 .57″
21 ° 48’59 .80 “S, 114 ° 10’03 .01″
21 ° 54’33 .47 “S, 114 ° 07’56 .72″
13 ° 27’25 .84 “, 79 ° 10’31 .19″
40 ° 24’15 .91 “N, 93 ° 38’09 .74″
24 ° 58’03 .86 “N, 121 ° 11’11 .71″
34 ° 51’13 .86 “N, 136 ° 06’20 .90″
http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/
http://ulcar.uml.edu/stationlist.html
http://car.uml.edu/common/DIDBFastStationList
https://alum.mit.edu/news/WhatMatters/Archive/200906
http://web.mit.edu/alamaro/www/telegraph_hurricane_rendering_oct_21_2007.pdf
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