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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. May 2012 →. April 2, 2012. Adelaide has been showing a persistent beam for the last week or so, along with the usual dots from all over the east coast. And irregular beams in the west. In the past day or two Darwin Airport started showing partial circles, and then came up with a couple of colourful fan-shapes today. Fan-shaped beams from Darwin Airport – April 2, 2012. Then back t...
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May 2012 | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. June 2012 →. May 31, 2012. May had a slow start with the radar relatively quiet for the first two weeks, other than the constant spotty beams that have been visible practically all over the east coast. Sydney or Wollongong circle and Canberra beam – May 16, 2012. Esperance radar in the southwest was up next two days later with this spotty circle:. About beyond the weatherzone.
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. Newer posts →. January 15, 2012. December began with a couple of flashes and more of the same “cloudless rain” on the west coast. First up was a circular flash from Sydney:. See : 512km Radar Loop for Sydney (Terrey Hills), 00:00 01/12/2011 to 15:00 01/12/2011 UTC. Circular flash from Albany, Dec 1, 2011. Dec 1, 2011 - no cloud. A couple of good beams from Darwin on the 15th:.
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March 2012 | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. Is the action at Canarvon anything to do with the weather? April 2012 →. March 13, 2012. The radar anomalies have still been coming regularly, although they mostly appear as subtle areas and circles of dots, as opposed to the more easily noticed solid or lined circles and beams. Play the loop to see how Geraldton radar looked today:. And another beam from Wyndham. Parallel beams f...
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Is the action at Canarvon anything to do with the weather? | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. March 2012 →. Is the action at Canarvon anything to do with the weather? February 10, 2012. See : 128km Radar Loop for Carnarvon, 14:00 08/02/2012 to 14:00 09/02/2012 UTC. About beyond the weatherzone. Is it possible - are we being conned? View all posts by beyond the weatherzone →. This entry was posted in Circular radar anomalies. March 2012 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow...
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. Author Archives: beyond the weatherzone. About beyond the weatherzone. Australia is in the grip of some very strange weather patterns. Massive cyclones, historic flooding, snow and hail out of season, and increasing violent stormcells have become the norm. Could this be due to experimentation? Is it possible - are we being conned? June 11, 2012. May 31, 2012. April 2, 2012. For th...
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Explainable anomalies | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. These regularly occurring lines have been described to us as “sun coincidence lines”. This description is self explanatory, as the lines occur in relation to the sun’s position in the sky, around the times it is either setting or rising, or both. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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June 2012 | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. June 11, 2012. During a weekend of heavy weather affecting areas on both sides of the continent, t. He spotty beam coming from Exmouth radar has remained visible in the west, and a heavy beam has been featuring from the Newcastle area in the east. Beams on both sides of the country – June 11, 2012. Townsville was up next, with a subtle but still visible anomaly:. Australia is in t...
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Radar anomalies and corresponding stations | The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page
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The Australian Radar Anomalies 'ODD RADAR' page. Just another WordPress.com site. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. Radar anomalies and corresponding stations. Page still under construction). A spectrum line, or spec line. North West Tasmania (West Takone). Circular anomalies, otherwise referred to as flashes, circles, pinwheels, donuts:. Port Hedland-North or south. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.