I've been monitoring a NEXRAD for quite some time now. This one over Dyess AFB has been emitting large pulses resulting in, what I'm assuming, is probably dense ionization, or even points of an ion cascade after the pulse is emitted. Not sure what the purpose is for, however I've noticed that B1 bombers have ramped up testing at this facility, around the same time these pulses began.
I'm just going to keep watching this, if anyone else is interested.
(Photo shows the normal spots that appear after a pulse emission)
>>18583563
Did your thread just get deleted? Also what's the significance of this? Just unusual shit?
bump tell us about this shit op
>>18583578
nice image
>>18583578
I posted the wrong image, I just made it again.
It only interested me when I found out how microwave transmissions emitted by NEXRAD radars to reflect off of the D-layer of the ionosphere, creating atmospheric heating, and rotation above the radars. As I do reside in Texas, I monitor the radars to watch for severe weather/tornadoes, which I've been able to "predict" (Let's just go with "spot") areas where tornadoes would drop.
But I think something else is going on here. Maybe it's just testing using the system to detect stealth planes. But I wanted to share this with the community in case anyone had any ideas of their own, or are just curious.
The radar can be found here:
(Plays loops up to 200 images, downloadable)
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/index.php?type=DYX-N0Q-1-200
Dyess always raises a red flag for me when I see things happening around it, considering it's one of the few continental US bases that stockpile nuclear warheads.