Posted by Texasmark1 on October 15, 2018 at 04:22:32 from (75.107.74.117):
In Reply to: Weather and UFOs???? posted by Texasmark1 on October 15, 2018 at 02:56:24:
I tried to pull it up just now and my picture is as yours.
After thinking about it, what it now seems to be was a picture of an Amarillo radar 360 degree return that was 100% snow. The diameter was cut clean just as if you took a compass (mechanical drafting tool) and cut a clean circle out half way to the edge of Texas, N, E and W. Then there was a clear area for maybe 10 miles showing nothing but brown and again what could be a compass making a full, clean circle and beyond was the continuation of the radar return of snow.
All that was over there while the rain band going across the DFW from the NW was pretty much as you see it now.
I never saw anything like that before and don't understand if the intellicast return was posted from the Lawton, Ok. radar, how the Amarillo radar return got included.
Oh well it's gone now (except for the picture I captured in the link on one of my screens) so it's a moot point. I could get out my camera and shoot a picture of it but no biggie.
The reason for the UFO comment was that I was watching a UFO series last night on TV and seems like we have been in the dark about them for decades....big brother afraid of scaring us I guess, not just USA but many world governments. Seems the curious folks have moved from Area 51 (stealth) to Area 52 (UFOs).
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