Any open minded guys here have any thoughts/ideas/theories on how the installation of a Doppler microwave weather radar with the following specs might trigger a ten-fold increase in seismic events/sonic booms within a 50 mile radius of the tower for the past 3 years compared to the previous 10? My p-Value stats over two years data says there is a correlation (which does not prove causation) - I looked at 3 states of seismic data and approx 30 radar locations
- Operating frequency: 5510 MHz (C-band) - Wavelength: 5.44 cm - Pulse Length: 0.4, 0.8, 1.0, 2.0 µs - Pulse Repetition Frequency: 300-2000 Hz, 1 Hz step - *1 MW Peak Power (magnetron with solid-state modulator) * - 8.5-meter Andrew precision C-band dish - High angular resolution: 0.45 degrees @ -3 dB points - Gain: 50 dBi - Sidelobe Level: Better than -26 dB one-way - Cross-Pol: Better than -30 dB - Rotation rate: 6-25 deg/s under typical scanning (30 deg/s max) - Minimum Detectable Signal: -112 dBm - Radar Sensitivity: -15 dBZ at 50 km - Noise Figure: 3 dB - Simultaneous dual-polarization On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk> wrote: > I also think it may be relevant to certain classes of LENR, particularly > the Graneau/Papp systems. Even low voltage systems may see localised very > high voltage differences as a result of back-emf effects when currents are > flowing between two surfaces that are initially in contact and are then > separated. > Nigel > On 15/02/2014 21:54, Eric Walker wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 11:53 AM, <pagnu...@htdconnect.com> wrote: > > This effect is not very significant in chaotic plasmas, such as in a >> Farnworth fusor device since there is too much field cancellation due to >> random motion. It can be very large for plasma arc filaments, though. >> > > Is this a confirmed effect, or one that has been hypothesized? > > I'm reminded of my drawing of what I think might be going on in LENR, > where such an effect might be relevant: > > http://i.imgur.com/PoRGR7G.png > > (Also relevant in this model would be the accumulation of charge at the > left hand side, due to the blocking of the protons once they get to the > recess in the surface of the metal grain.) > > Eric > > >