[ - ] localsal 1 point 1 yearJun 6, 2024 09:28:53 ago (+1/-0)
My first thought is the same as yours, but then the question is - what are the weather radars "returning"?
I've never seen weather radars go off like that all at once. The thought that the 5G stations are being seen on the weather radars is not that far off then.
As to how or if 5G stations can influence weather needs a lot more research.
Also, I've never heard of 5G stations being intermittent. Why was the burst all over received at the same time? Shouldn't it be continuous if the towers are active constantly?
Then again, it might be a solar storm reflection to the weather stations and not even related to 5G.
Good questions. I can't answer all of them, but I know 5G is mm wave technology, and because of this high frequency it does not have that kind of range seen in the video. 5G is small cell towers. Small cell means they are local to a few blocks on a street, if that.
The NEXRAD stations have many hundreds if not thousands of times more power than a 5G small cell tower will ever have.
It says 700 kW peak power. That's 700 000 Watts. I typical 5G transmitter might be max rated at around 100 Watts. We're talking things that are not even in the same ballpark.
I also know the NEXRAD radars have many different modes that they operate in. For example sometimes you can see straight beams on the map. This is called searchlight mode where they direct a single beam in one direction.
Now, could the NEXRAD radars be used for nefarious purposes? I don't know enough to say anything conclusively, but based on their power output and others that have analyzed them, I'd say it may be possible.
But all in all, what you see in that video has nothing to do with 5G. A 5G cell is so small it would be pretty much only a single dot on that map.
Click on "Loop" for "Reflectivity" to view a map similar to the one in the video.
Now if you want to dive deep into what undisclosed things could be done with those radars, and have a few hours to spare, then ClimateViewer is where you want to go:
You are right that the 5G towers are small, and the signal doesn't go very far, which means there are tons of them. Tons and tons of them. Repurposed street lights etc, which is what the Londoners are targeting.
4G used to have towers every 20km or so, now with 5G the towers are needed at least every 1km, if not more densely packed, and these working in tandem can create the exact reflection seen by the weather radars. Why do all the 5G towers go off at once? Or is that even what happened? Who knows.
I'm more convinced it is solar activity rather than 5G, but all the millions of 5G towers are having some impact on the background radiation field, just nobody knows what it is. Could be weather, could be human behavior, or some other conspiracy theory.
mmWave collision are still a mystery to me, whether from the Doppler weather stations or from 5G or both or even more unknown stuff. But I've also stopped believing in coincidences and when things like this happen, it makes me very curious.
Many of the frequencies in that range are used to communicate with satellites and don't have the same range problem. In the USA, there are a lot of 27.5-28.35ghz towers (which will show up on radar imagery like this) as well as 37-40ghz in addition to the small cell 60ghz systems.
All I'm saying is that this is worth keeping an eye on. It's suspicious that there was a massive pulse across the storm system area just before the storm system hit. Maybe we'll get some more data like this that will further support the idea that they can be used in a weather warfare capacity.
You can broadcast to space because looking straight up there are no obstacles, and the atmosphere thins out quickly. Also satellites and their corresponding ground stations use very directional transmitters. It's a slightly different scenario than sideways broadcasting. But this is soon going to end up splitting hairs. The link at the end in my previous comment discussed the possibility of steering tornadoes with nexrad. Agree we need to look out for weather manipulation with all this new tech.
[ + ] observation1
[ - ] observation1 2 points 1 yearJun 5, 2024 22:47:44 ago (+2/-0)*
https://wx.erau.edu/faculty/mullerb/Wx365/NEXRAD/nexrad.html
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 1 point 1 yearJun 6, 2024 03:15:55 ago (+1/-0)*
It's even visible at the top in the video.
Here anyone can browse the radars themselves at the NOAA website:
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/maps/radar/
That guy is full of shit trying to pull people into something they can easily be smeared by later.
Low effort psyop.
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 1 point 1 yearJun 6, 2024 09:28:53 ago (+1/-0)
I've never seen weather radars go off like that all at once. The thought that the 5G stations are being seen on the weather radars is not that far off then.
As to how or if 5G stations can influence weather needs a lot more research.
Also, I've never heard of 5G stations being intermittent. Why was the burst all over received at the same time? Shouldn't it be continuous if the towers are active constantly?
Then again, it might be a solar storm reflection to the weather stations and not even related to 5G.
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 0 points 1 yearJun 6, 2024 12:15:14 ago (+0/-0)
The NEXRAD stations have many hundreds if not thousands of times more power than a 5G small cell tower will ever have.
See here:
https://www.roc.noaa.gov/wsr88d/engineering/nexradtechinfo.aspx
It says 700 kW peak power. That's 700 000 Watts. I typical 5G transmitter might be max rated at around 100 Watts. We're talking things that are not even in the same ballpark.
I also know the NEXRAD radars have many different modes that they operate in. For example sometimes you can see straight beams on the map. This is called searchlight mode where they direct a single beam in one direction.
Now, could the NEXRAD radars be used for nefarious purposes? I don't know enough to say anything conclusively, but based on their power output and others that have analyzed them, I'd say it may be possible.
But all in all, what you see in that video has nothing to do with 5G. A 5G cell is so small it would be pretty much only a single dot on that map.
If you want to load an animated map like the one in the video you can go here:
https://www.aos.wisc.edu/weather/wx_obs/Nexrad.html
Click on "Loop" for "Reflectivity" to view a map similar to the one in the video.
Now if you want to dive deep into what undisclosed things could be done with those radars, and have a few hours to spare, then ClimateViewer is where you want to go:
"NEXRAD Weather Control and Accidental Geoengineering":
https://climateviewer.com/2018/11/03/nexrad-weather-control-and-accidental-geoengineering/
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 1 yearJun 6, 2024 14:24:16 ago (+0/-0)
4G used to have towers every 20km or so, now with 5G the towers are needed at least every 1km, if not more densely packed, and these working in tandem can create the exact reflection seen by the weather radars. Why do all the 5G towers go off at once? Or is that even what happened? Who knows.
I'm more convinced it is solar activity rather than 5G, but all the millions of 5G towers are having some impact on the background radiation field, just nobody knows what it is. Could be weather, could be human behavior, or some other conspiracy theory.
mmWave collision are still a mystery to me, whether from the Doppler weather stations or from 5G or both or even more unknown stuff. But I've also stopped believing in coincidences and when things like this happen, it makes me very curious.
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal [op] 0 points 1 yearJun 6, 2024 15:15:48 ago (+0/-0)*
Many of the frequencies in that range are used to communicate with satellites and don't have the same range problem. In the USA, there are a lot of 27.5-28.35ghz towers (which will show up on radar imagery like this) as well as 37-40ghz in addition to the small cell 60ghz systems.
All I'm saying is that this is worth keeping an eye on. It's suspicious that there was a massive pulse across the storm system area just before the storm system hit. Maybe we'll get some more data like this that will further support the idea that they can be used in a weather warfare capacity.
https://www.cablefree.net/wirelesstechnology/4glte/5g-frequency-bands-lte/
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 0 points 1 yearJun 6, 2024 15:46:39 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal [op] 0 points 1 yearJun 6, 2024 18:47:17 ago (+0/-0)