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Weird Orange Sky Santa Cruz


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2020 Sep 8, 7:48am   1,048 views  21 comments

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Fog came in. Combined with smoke, one of the weirdest orange skies. I have never seen anything like this color in the atmosphere. Apocalyptic much?

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2   Ceffer   2020 Sep 8, 8:27am  

Directed Energy Beam paranoia on again. Here's a guy who says a straight beam from Oregon down to coastal California was visible for over an hour. I can't see it on the vid, but others say they can with proper resolution and brightness;

www.youtube.com/embed/nDnzPkuJiX0

They think this vid may be censored quickly. Dunno, let's wait and see.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1271349/pg1
3   Automan Empire   2020 Sep 8, 8:42am  

Yesterday was orange and smoky smelling in Frazier Park, in the mountains South of Bakersfield. Sun was dull orange in the sky till well past 10am.
4   ForcedTQ   2020 Sep 8, 9:27am  

I guess I need a better monitor to see the beam? Good excuse to go find a nice HDR 4K ultrawide since working from home is now de rigueur.
5   Ceffer   2020 Sep 8, 11:46am  



Still orange. I wonder if God would make it Trumpian Orange and drive the LibbyFucks crazy around here. Somebody needs to sky-write MAGA.

At least it's cool as long as the fog hangs around. The brain melt from the heat has been a bit much.
6   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Sep 8, 12:02pm  

Completely gray (or "grey" for the British!) skies. The air quality index seems OK, so I'm guessing the smoke is in the atmosphere, but not a ground level. https://aqicn.org/map/california/

Edit: on second thought, the quality index has been steadily decreasing for the last 2 hours.
7   Ceffer   2020 Sep 8, 12:37pm  

I think i heard an hysterical IHL with secretary glasses screaming "OrangeSkyBad!".
8   EBGuy   2020 Sep 8, 1:35pm  

Very strange sunrise and light this morning in the East Bay as well. Even stranger, the AQI was in the green zone for our area.
9   Blue   2020 Sep 8, 2:42pm  

At least there is no smoking smell in s bay though the sky looks strange. Good that I can see sun light now this afternoon.
11   Patrick   2020 Sep 8, 3:26pm  

Ceffer says
Directed Energy Beam paranoia on again. Here's a guy who says a straight beam from Oregon down to coastal California was visible for over an hour. I can't see it on the vid, but others say they can with proper resolution and brightness;


I can see it if I let him play it over and over.

It's just a straight line of light gray.

I can imagine it's just an artifact of imaging somehow. Seems likelier than an energy beam.
12   EBGuy   2020 Sep 8, 4:20pm  

Why the Bay Area sky has a yellow glow but it doesn't smell like smoke
National Weather Service forecaster Roger Gass explained wildfire smoke from the August Complex fires in Mendocino County has traveled more than 100 miles to the Bay Area. The mass of polluted air is hovering high in the atmosphere above the marine layer that pushed inland from the Pacific Ocean this morning.
"That's the reason it doesn’t smell smokey but the sky is a different color," explained Gass. "This fire is farther away so the smoke is getting lofted into the atmosphere and lofted over us."
Jan Null, a meteorologist who runs a private forecasting service called Golden Gate Weather Services, added that the marine inversion layer acts as a barrier. "That’s why air quality isn’t too bad this morning," Null said. "The smoke is not able to mix down through the inversion. The smoke is also sort of traveling past us."
Tuesday's conditions are different from recent weeks when smoke from nearby blazes, located directly within the boundaries of the Bay Area, traveled low in the atmosphere, nearly hugging the ground. The Bay Area smelled like a campfire for weeks.
13   Patrick   2020 Sep 8, 5:36pm  

It is actually a really cool toy for seeing the fires:

https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=subregional-SanFran-natcolorfire-200-0-25-12&checked=map&colorbar=undefined

The "beam" thing starts at about 20:05

Since you can see other parallel lines, I'm pretty sure it's just some glitch in image processing.
14   Ceffer   2020 Sep 8, 5:42pm  

My money would be on artifact, too, but I still can't see it. It's interesting how excited he got about it, like he had the proof.
15   Hircus   2020 Sep 9, 10:45am  

CA Bay area is dark like the crack of dawn, but its 11am. Thick wildfire smoke above blocking the sun.
16   Blue   2020 Sep 9, 12:13pm  

Now its 12 noon but feels like 5am outside.
17   Ceffer   2020 Sep 9, 12:43pm  




Still orange in Santa Cruz, but starting to turn regular gray around Pleasure Point.
19   EBGuy   2020 Sep 9, 2:21pm  

Does make me wonder what things were like in California two centuries ago before statehood and the fire suppression techniques of the last century....

2M acres of California have burned so far this year

But 4.4 - 12M acres (!) burned each year in pre-industrial times

It is gross misinformation to blame climate change for our fires https://t.co/RUZqYwm0rp

— Mike Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) September 8, 2020
20   Ceffer   2020 Sep 9, 3:12pm  

3PM and it looks like after sundown in SC. Nuclear winter time.
21   Ceffer   2020 Sep 9, 6:15pm  



Here's the alleged 'directed energy weapon' beam straight at the Big Sur fire. He thinks it is from a satellite from space.
www.youtube.com/embed/CRPKPJR1k5Q

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