Major East Coast HAARP Storm Brewing For March 6th & 7th
FIGURING OUT MARCH 6-7 MAJOR EAST COAST WINTER S TORM: http://youtu.be/KM5XzsolXYw via @youtube
Another HAARP Blizzard for the East Coast? First, from
Accuweather: The eventual track from this potential atmospheric bomb
will determine whether or not portions of the mid-Atlantic and southern
New England have a foot or more of windswept snow, hurricane-force
gusts, power outages, coastal flooding, flooding rain and travel mayhem
with a storm hugging the coast or another non-event with the storm
heading out to sea. (States on the bubble for a major storm or a
near-miss include North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts, as well as the District of Columbia).
Is the Mid-Atlantic region and East Coast of America under HAARP attack
once again? According to the latest graph from HAARPStatus.com above,
much of the region is now in the 6 to 8 frequency magnitude reading
range. Coincidentally, or not, these very high HAARP frequency magnitude
readings come just ahead of another potentially huge storm being
forecast for the East coast of America for next week. From Accuweather.:
A wintry system that will make a cross-country tour this weekend has
the potential to develop into a powerful and very disruptive storm along
the East Coast next week.
Once the storm reaches the Atlantic coast Wednesday into Thursday
(March 6-7), conditions at most levels in the nearby atmosphere and well
away from the storm throughout North America could lead to rapid
development near the coast. At this point, the storm could become a
dangerous system for parts of the mid-Atlantic, leading to significant
travel disruptions and severe coastal flooding from the Outer Banks to
Atlantic City, N.J.
According to Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams, "There may be
similarities to a storm which affected much of the same area around March 6, 1962."
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