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TORNADO ADVISORY
Posted February 15, 2005
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory to
U.S. tornado and weather forecasters. UK tornado forecasters might be
interested in this report for research purposes.

For a number of years now I have been working with what I believe are
electromagnetic energy field fluctuations which are often associated with
approaching destructive earthquakes and occasionally with approaching
destructive tornados. The selectivity of those signals for destructive ones
might be associated with the antenna properties of the mazes of electric
power lines and metal water pipes within large cities.

My earthquake data are posted to that Data.html Web page. Very few
tornado warning are ever detected. And information regarding them is
circulated by other means such as e-mail or an occasional Newsgroup posting.

On February 14, 2005 I detected more tornado warning type signals
than I can recall ever detecting in a single day. And checking some weather
maps I did not see any strong storm activity anywhere in the U.S. So if any
tornados are going to occur it would probably not be for at least a few
days.

The earthquake signals can probably be detected as much as years
before the actual earthquake occurs. And they can last as long as 20
seconds. The tornado signals appear to always be detected within a few
hours to perhaps 5 days before the tornado. And they never last more than
0.25 seconds. They are more of a pulse.

Obviously they could not be linked directly with the tornado itself.
It has not yet formed. So if they are actually associated with tornado
formation activity then the best theory I can propose at the moment is that
they have something to do with some phenomenon which will encourage tornado
spawning within a few hours or days. Geomagnetic storm activity looks like
one possible candidate for an energy source in that process.

The signals could also be associated with storm activity elsewhere in
the world. In the past they have been detected around the time of strong
hurricane activity.

If some destructive or near destructive tornados do occur within a
few days then in my opinion that would be a good indicator that some
research should be done on this procedure for detecting the approach of
tornado activity.

The information in this report represents expressions of personal opinion.



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"edgrsprj" wrote in message
nk.net...
TORNADO ADVISORY
Posted February 15, 2005
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory

to
U.S. tornado and weather forecasters. UK tornado forecasters might be
interested in this report for research purposes.

For a number of years now I have been working with what I believe

are
electromagnetic energy field fluctuations which are often associated with
approaching destructive earthquakes and occasionally with approaching
destructive tornados. The selectivity of those signals for destructive

ones
might be associated with the antenna properties of the mazes of electric
power lines and metal water pipes within large cities.

My earthquake data are posted to that Data.html Web page. Very few
tornado warning are ever detected. And information regarding them is
circulated by other means such as e-mail or an occasional Newsgroup

posting.

On February 14, 2005 I detected more tornado warning type signals
than I can recall ever detecting in a single day. And checking some

weather
maps I did not see any strong storm activity anywhere in the U.S. So if

any
tornados are going to occur it would probably not be for at least a few
days.

The earthquake signals can probably be detected as much as years
before the actual earthquake occurs. And they can last as long as 20
seconds. The tornado signals appear to always be detected within a few
hours to perhaps 5 days before the tornado. And they never last more than
0.25 seconds. They are more of a pulse.

Obviously they could not be linked directly with the tornado

itself.
It has not yet formed. So if they are actually associated with tornado
formation activity then the best theory I can propose at the moment is

that
they have something to do with some phenomenon which will encourage

tornado
spawning within a few hours or days. Geomagnetic storm activity looks

like
one possible candidate for an energy source in that process.

The signals could also be associated with storm activity elsewhere

in
the world. In the past they have been detected around the time of strong
hurricane activity.

If some destructive or near destructive tornados do occur within a
few days then in my opinion that would be a good indicator that some
research should be done on this procedure for detecting the approach of
tornado activity.

The information in this report represents expressions of personal opinion.



Wow. Honestly, that is the coolest thing I have ever heard. (Well, maybe
not, but OK). How did you end up doing that?!? I want to do that someday. I
wanted to be a meteorologist but I'm also interested in physics, and that's
both!

Did any tornadoes occur?
Please post back with any success, I find this beyond fascinating.


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Default Tornado advisory Feb. 15, 2005

"edgrsprj" wrote in message
nk.net...
TORNADO ADVISORY
Posted February 15, 2005
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory

to
U.S. tornado and weather forecasters. UK tornado forecasters might be
interested in this report for research purposes.

For a number of years now I have been working with what I believe

are
electromagnetic energy field fluctuations which are often associated with
approaching destructive earthquakes and occasionally with approaching
destructive tornados. The selectivity of those signals for destructive

ones
might be associated with the antenna properties of the mazes of electric
power lines and metal water pipes within large cities.

My earthquake data are posted to that Data.html Web page. Very few
tornado warning are ever detected. And information regarding them is
circulated by other means such as e-mail or an occasional Newsgroup

posting.

On February 14, 2005 I detected more tornado warning type signals
than I can recall ever detecting in a single day. And checking some

weather
maps I did not see any strong storm activity anywhere in the U.S. So if

any
tornados are going to occur it would probably not be for at least a few
days.

The earthquake signals can probably be detected as much as years
before the actual earthquake occurs. And they can last as long as 20
seconds. The tornado signals appear to always be detected within a few
hours to perhaps 5 days before the tornado. And they never last more than
0.25 seconds. They are more of a pulse.

Obviously they could not be linked directly with the tornado

itself.
It has not yet formed. So if they are actually associated with tornado
formation activity then the best theory I can propose at the moment is

that
they have something to do with some phenomenon which will encourage

tornado
spawning within a few hours or days. Geomagnetic storm activity looks

like
one possible candidate for an energy source in that process.

The signals could also be associated with storm activity elsewhere

in
the world. In the past they have been detected around the time of strong
hurricane activity.

If some destructive or near destructive tornados do occur within a
few days then in my opinion that would be a good indicator that some
research should be done on this procedure for detecting the approach of
tornado activity.

The information in this report represents expressions of personal opinion.



Wow. Honestly, that is the coolest thing I have ever heard. (Well, maybe
not, but OK). How did you end up doing that?!? I want to do that someday. I
wanted to be a meteorologist but I'm also interested in physics, and that's
both!

Did any tornadoes occur?
Please post back with any success, I find this beyond fascinating.


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Default Tornado advisory Feb. 15, 2005

"edgrsprj" wrote in message
nk.net...
TORNADO ADVISORY
Posted February 15, 2005
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory

to
U.S. tornado and weather forecasters. UK tornado forecasters might be
interested in this report for research purposes.

For a number of years now I have been working with what I believe

are
electromagnetic energy field fluctuations which are often associated with
approaching destructive earthquakes and occasionally with approaching
destructive tornados. The selectivity of those signals for destructive

ones
might be associated with the antenna properties of the mazes of electric
power lines and metal water pipes within large cities.

My earthquake data are posted to that Data.html Web page. Very few
tornado warning are ever detected. And information regarding them is
circulated by other means such as e-mail or an occasional Newsgroup

posting.

On February 14, 2005 I detected more tornado warning type signals
than I can recall ever detecting in a single day. And checking some

weather
maps I did not see any strong storm activity anywhere in the U.S. So if

any
tornados are going to occur it would probably not be for at least a few
days.

The earthquake signals can probably be detected as much as years
before the actual earthquake occurs. And they can last as long as 20
seconds. The tornado signals appear to always be detected within a few
hours to perhaps 5 days before the tornado. And they never last more than
0.25 seconds. They are more of a pulse.

Obviously they could not be linked directly with the tornado

itself.
It has not yet formed. So if they are actually associated with tornado
formation activity then the best theory I can propose at the moment is

that
they have something to do with some phenomenon which will encourage

tornado
spawning within a few hours or days. Geomagnetic storm activity looks

like
one possible candidate for an energy source in that process.

The signals could also be associated with storm activity elsewhere

in
the world. In the past they have been detected around the time of strong
hurricane activity.

If some destructive or near destructive tornados do occur within a
few days then in my opinion that would be a good indicator that some
research should be done on this procedure for detecting the approach of
tornado activity.

The information in this report represents expressions of personal opinion.



Wow. Honestly, that is the coolest thing I have ever heard. (Well, maybe
not, but OK). How did you end up doing that?!? I want to do that someday. I
wanted to be a meteorologist but I'm also interested in physics, and that's
both!

Did any tornadoes occur?
Please post back with any success, I find this beyond fascinating.


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Default Tornado advisory Feb. 15, 2005

"edgrsprj" wrote in message
nk.net...
TORNADO ADVISORY
Posted February 15, 2005
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Newsgroup Readers: I recommend that you forward copies of this advisory

to
U.S. tornado and weather forecasters. UK tornado forecasters might be
interested in this report for research purposes.

For a number of years now I have been working with what I believe

are
electromagnetic energy field fluctuations which are often associated with
approaching destructive earthquakes and occasionally with approaching
destructive tornados. The selectivity of those signals for destructive

ones
might be associated with the antenna properties of the mazes of electric
power lines and metal water pipes within large cities.

My earthquake data are posted to that Data.html Web page. Very few
tornado warning are ever detected. And information regarding them is
circulated by other means such as e-mail or an occasional Newsgroup

posting.

On February 14, 2005 I detected more tornado warning type signals
than I can recall ever detecting in a single day. And checking some

weather
maps I did not see any strong storm activity anywhere in the U.S. So if

any
tornados are going to occur it would probably not be for at least a few
days.

The earthquake signals can probably be detected as much as years
before the actual earthquake occurs. And they can last as long as 20
seconds. The tornado signals appear to always be detected within a few
hours to perhaps 5 days before the tornado. And they never last more than
0.25 seconds. They are more of a pulse.

Obviously they could not be linked directly with the tornado

itself.
It has not yet formed. So if they are actually associated with tornado
formation activity then the best theory I can propose at the moment is

that
they have something to do with some phenomenon which will encourage

tornado
spawning within a few hours or days. Geomagnetic storm activity looks

like
one possible candidate for an energy source in that process.

The signals could also be associated with storm activity elsewhere

in
the world. In the past they have been detected around the time of strong
hurricane activity.

If some destructive or near destructive tornados do occur within a
few days then in my opinion that would be a good indicator that some
research should be done on this procedure for detecting the approach of
tornado activity.

The information in this report represents expressions of personal opinion.



Wow. Honestly, that is the coolest thing I have ever heard. (Well, maybe
not, but OK). How did you end up doing that?!? I want to do that someday. I
wanted to be a meteorologist but I'm also interested in physics, and that's
both!

Did any tornadoes occur?
Please post back with any success, I find this beyond fascinating.




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