It felt like the summer monsoon season was already getting its start this morning, with electrified OR clouds and warm, humid conditions. The radar and forecast said nothing about rain this morning.
The clouds were the type that occur on the edge of rain systems. I turned the chembuster from northwest facing to straight up to see if rain could be encouraged locally. Then, out of nowhere, rain showed up on the radar for the central coast and inland mountain and desert areas and our skies became cloudier. Interestingly, playing the radar loop, this rain only appeared for a second, while normally it would move through the series of images so you could see where it came from and where it was projected to go.
We did not get rain here, and I wasn’t expecting it, because these were not rain producing clouds. But my analysis was correct that there was activity nearby. We have been working on increasing the reach of the monsoon and hopefully also the duration. This system came up from southwest, so we are beginning to see the change in pattern that occurs in spring and summer.
The thermometer read 32 degrees at 8am PST and low clouds poured over the mountain. This means that the Central Valley also likely was under cloud cover.
Although the forecast made no mention of snow or rain, it was clear from the conditions yesterday that something was brewing. The NWS put up the one cryptic map on May 9 and 10 on their Hanford site that said there would be inclement weather in central California on May 11, but after I posted it on this blog yesterday, they removed it from their site.
There was a dusting of snow on the mountain tops this morning. Today they are admitting to thunderstorms in the Sierras on the Hanford site, but the Weather Channel won’t post this information, saying sunny and a tiny percent chance of rain for this area.
Conditions are very wintery on this spring day, with cold temperatures throughout California and precipitation in the mountains and perhaps other places. If you are in a place with rain (anywhere in the west), maybe you can mention it in the comments, since the weather media won’t do it!
It’s been a very cold couple of days with rain in central and northern California and snow in the Sierras. We’re on the outskirts of this storm system and our skies have been electrified with OR clouds and almost no flyers. We’re hearing more of them these days without seeing them, which happens in OR conditions where they can’t use whatever DOR based technology the holographic, silent ones are using. I hypothesize that they have to revert to primitive human technology when OR is too high for them to fly inter-dimensionally.
I can’t get any real weather information anymore, so I can only go based on what I see, and it’s difficult to know what’s happening in other parts of California. I can look at the radar and satellite, which helps, but the forecasts tell me nothing. They have insanely inflated high temperatures and always say sunny, even if the radar shows rain. I found this cryptic map on the NWS Hanford, CA site, which covers our area:
The map tells us there are thunderstorms forecast for the Sierras and a severe weather outlook for central California. At least that’s what I think the color coding means. I can’t find anything about this on the weather forecast. Everywhere is just warm and sunny according to the reports. I have noticed they literally bury the forecasts in weird places now, like if there is a winter weather advisory for our mountain area, they may only report it on a NWS site for San Diego County, 4 hours south of here. They are becoming completely unreliable and I’m sure this is because they have to cry drought despite our incredibly green and healthy environment in California.
Once again, the frenzy of travel was over and there were almost no flyers at all today, plus clear skies. It really changes from one day to the next. It’s not that the trails don’t stick, it’s that they stop flying altogether.
Weather forecasts are useless when they have to add 10-15 degrees to the temperature and hide relevant information. They actually admitted to precipitation today, however I’m sure commuters were not too pleased when they saw the expected rain was several inches of snow instead. Where was the winter weather advisory? A wind warning is in effect, but there is no wind at all today, just tons of snow.
I had to look up news stories aside from the weather media to find more information, plus just looking outside and using my own eyes and brain. I managed to dig up the winter weather advisory that I couldn’t even find on our local National Weather Service site! I found it in a terrible LA Times article I can’t even dignify with a link, since it has too many outright lies about the “drought” in California. Can you believe I had to find this in the SAN DIEGO Weather Service site?! This is 4 hours south of here and mentions our region. It is totally hidden in a different region’s site so that anyone who lives up here and uses the local Hanford Weather Service site can’t even find out about our own weather!
At 10am, we have about 4 inches of snow already, and there is no sign of it stopping anytime soon. The forecast initially called for an inch of rain today, which is very high for this arid mountain region. They always downplay precipitation amounts, so if they said this much, I knew it will be heavy.
The precipitation forecast for today shows that our area in fact will be receiving 2 inches of rain, which translates to 20 inches of snow. This is a lot of snow for March! But rain at this time of year is common, especially since 2014 when we started gifting orgonite, and I do expect much more on the way. Usually there is a lot of snow in early winter, a lull in Jan. or Feb. and a resurgence in March. This March has already been prolific.
Since the weather forecasts are utterly useless now, I have not been including them most days. Today I just included it to show the difference between reality and the manufactured reality of news media… 44 degrees and raining?!
I will go outside and get some proper photos when (and if) there is a break in the snow. It has been snowing very heavily all morning and I had to do my best from indoors.
Sharon Daphna & Gabriel Lazar || Orgonomy, DOR, AI Viruses & The War on Consciousness
Mar. 22, 2022 - Liber Ohio
Sharon Daphna and Gabriel Lazar, a pair of prolific orgonite gifters on the west coast of the US, run a website called TheChembow.com, as well as a YouTube channel called The Human Frequency. Sharon’s book, “Invisible Soldiers, Silent War”, forms the basis of our chat here today.