Tornadoes in New York Assisted by Aerosol Geo-eingineeing
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Subject: Tornadoes in New York Assisted by Aerosol Geo-eingineeing Fri 14 Sep 2012, 10:03
Tornadoes in New York Assisted by Aerosol Geo-eingineeing
Sept. 9, 2012 NASA’s MODIS satellite and NOAA weather products reveal heavy geoengineering aerosols deployed in advance of – and during, the unstable front associated with violent weather in New York and the US East coast.
Electromagnetic imprints on the artificial cirrus clouds located within range of combined weather modification techniques is evident.
Sept. 8, 2012: Two tornadoes struck New York City on Saturday, one swept out of the sea and hit a beachfront neighborhood and the second, stronger twister hit moments later, hurling debris in the air, knocking out power and startling residents who once thought of twisters as a Midwestern phenomenon.
Videos taken by bystanders showed a funnel cloud sucking up water, then sand, and then small pieces of buildings, as the first moved through the Breezy Point section of the Rockaway peninsula in Queens.
The second hit west, in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn also near the water, about seven minutes later. The National Weather Service said winds were up to 110 miles per hour, and several homes and trees were damaged.
No serious injuries were reported.
Residents had advance notice. The weather service had issued a tornado warning for Queens and Brooklyn at around 10:40 a.m. The storm took people by surprise anyway when it struck about 20 minutes later.
Violent weather pounds the East Coast – Dangerous winds, severe floods and destructive tornadoes slammed the Midwest and the East Coast. Elaine Quijano reports on the weekend’s violent weather.