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reggievandam
17-06-2009, 01:07 PM
Black clouds turn Beijing day into nightFerocious storm strikes Chinese capital as seven killed by lightning in north-east


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Thunder clouds blocked the sun, forcing the authorities to turn on streetlamps Photograph: Jonathan Watts/Guardian

At midday in Beijing today the sky turned black as midnight, as one of the most spectacular storms in recent memory struck the Chinese capital.

Thunder clouds blocked the sun from 11am, forcing the authorities to turn on streetlamps, offices to blaze with fluorescent lights and cars to drive with their headlights on.

During the darkest period, around 11.20am, office cooler, classroom, Twitter and Facebook gossip turned apocalyptic with many half-jokingly prophesying the end of the world and new weather weapons, while others wondered publicly about a secret solar eclipse or the death of the sun.

The storm passed within an hour with little apparent damage. But for a small handful, the portents of doom came true. Local media reported seven people were fatally struck by lightning as the storms swept across north-east China.

Weather forecasters said it was extremely rare for such ferocious weather to hit the country at this time of year.

Speculation inevitably centred on the government's weather modification programme, which has been ramped up in recent years to offset droughts by seeding clouds. But Guardian efforts to contact the meteorological bureau have as yet been unanswered.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jun/16/storm-beijing-china

jammasterj13
17-06-2009, 01:15 PM
Pollution.

anthony65
17-06-2009, 01:39 PM
Black clouds turn Beijing day into nightFerocious storm strikes Chinese capital as seven killed by lightning in north-east


http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2009/6/16/1245167416549/Beijing-hit-by-ferious-st-001.jpg

Thunder clouds blocked the sun, forcing the authorities to turn on streetlamps Photograph: Jonathan Watts/Guardian

At midday in Beijing today the sky turned black as midnight, as one of the most spectacular storms in recent memory struck the Chinese capital.

Thunder clouds blocked the sun from 11am, forcing the authorities to turn on streetlamps, offices to blaze with fluorescent lights and cars to drive with their headlights on.

During the darkest period, around 11.20am, office cooler, classroom, Twitter and Facebook gossip turned apocalyptic with many half-jokingly prophesying the end of the world and new weather weapons, while others wondered publicly about a secret solar eclipse or the death of the sun.

The storm passed within an hour with little apparent damage. But for a small handful, the portents of doom came true. Local media reported seven people were fatally struck by lightning as the storms swept across north-east China.

Weather forecasters said it was extremely rare for such ferocious weather to hit the country at this time of year.

Speculation inevitably centred on the government's weather modification programme, which has been ramped up in recent years to offset droughts by seeding clouds. But Guardian efforts to contact the meteorological bureau have as yet been unanswered.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jun/16/storm-beijing-china

Interesting that The Guardian mentions weather modification...

And even more interesting that the clever people at the Guardian only think to question the official Chinese weather modification programme...

Even though weather modification has been around for decades...

Not just HAARP, but a global network...

The UN took weather modification so seriously back in the seventies that it created the ENMOD Treaty...

Methinks The Guardian are pulling our legsies...

They've been trying to contact the meteorological bureau (in China) without success...

Well, Guardian people, while you're on the subject, please contact the Met Office in London and ask them to explain the radar anomalies in north west Europe that center on the HAARP like Lofar network in Holland...

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67205

You are interested of course? :rolleyes: