Check Out the GOES 16 Satellite

 

After listening to MrMBB333’s video earlier about the interesting signal/images showing up on the GOES 16 satellite yesterday, I decided to pull it up myself moments ago.  I caught something at around the 12 minute mark.  If you slow it down, you will notice what appears to be red bands in the Southwest, coming from the south and heading in a NE direction.  I had it on the Visible (red) option (left column).  Select the Visible (blue) option and you will see even more interesting things.

Here’s the link.  Take a looksie for yourself.  It’s quite cool! It’s currently dated at 13 MAR 18, 06:52 UTC.  http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=continental-conus-02-48-0-1000-1&checked=map

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Video Shows ‘Loud Boom, Flash Of Light’ Over Grays Harbor County

 

No weather event, no airplane crashes, no earthquakes. So what caused the dramatic scene in the sky over Grays Harbor County?

By Neal McNamara , Patch Staff  | Updated 

MONTESANO, WA – Was it a UFO, a ballistic missile exploding, or an airplane crash? Whatever happened in the sky over Grays Harbor County Wednesday night, it was seen and felt by thousands along the Pacific Coast.

Wednesday night, the Grays Harbor Emergency Management announced on Facebook that it had received reports of “ground shaking, loud boom and flash of light in the sky.” The department contacted the National Weather Service and the Federal Aviation Administration – but those agencies could not immediately explain what had happened.

The National Weather Service has offered a theory: it might have been a bolide. That’s a meteor that explodes inside the Earth’s atmosphere. A bolide typically comes with a sonic boom, which may explain why people in Grays Harbor County felt the ground shake.

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Big Quake Rocks in the Caribbean Sea

 

My first thought was ~ was this naturally caused or human created?  I hold this thought as this location is close to GITMO…  UPDATE:  Just watched Dutchsinse and he says this one was not predicted.  Also learning the depth was 10 km…. and at this depth it magnifies the effects of the quake… and this is a highly unusual spot for an earthquake.  The maximum depth of the trench is 27, 493 feet.  10km = 32,000 feet.  Pretty damn close.  It’s also the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean so what better place to drop an underwater nuke for maximum effect, right?  More “hmmm’s…” to this event….

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Big Quake Rocks the Richter at 7.8Mw in Caribbean Sea – Tsunami Alert

Published on Jan 9, 2018

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