Noctilucent clouds are thin, glowing clouds that appear in the night sky. They are high up in the atmosphere and shine due to sunlight reflecting off them even after the sun has set.
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«Official» sources are doing their best to pacify the populations on every front and this includes the subjects
of noctilucent cloud formation, atmospheric methane accumulation, and climate engineering.
«We've detected bits of «meteor smoke» embedded
in noctilucent clouds,» reports James Russell of Hampton University, principal investigator of NASA's AIM mission to study the phenomenon.
The rapid expansion of
noctilucent cloud formations and sightings is an ominous sign of our rapidly disintegrating biosphere that almost no one is heeding.
Methane will rise in the atmosphere, turning into water vapor as it rises up in the sky, and form ice crystals around meteor smoke at 83 kilometers altitude, showing up
as noctilucent clouds.
The temperatures in the polar regions are skyrocketing as are observations of the
ominous noctilucent clouds which have emerged at the earliest date on record this year.
Mainstream sources of information only elude to the methane /
noctilucent cloud connection and the threat that is looming over the biosphere.
Is it possible the increase is because noctilucent clouds
Nacreous clouds occur at altitudes of about 20 miles, and
noctilucent clouds at altitudes of about 50 miles.
New data from NASA's AIM spacecraft proves that «meteor smoke» is essential to the formation
of noctilucent clouds.
In
the noctilucent clouds that form 50 miles above the North and South poles, temperatures fall as low as — 220 ° F. And in Earth's solid iron inner core, 4,000 miles beneath us, temperatures may reach 13,000 ° F — hotter than the surface of the sun.
Noctilucent clouds are made of ice particles 20 to 100 nanometers in size that float in the mesosphere well above normal clouds (the highest of which are seven miles up) as well as the ozone layer (at nine to 22 miles), but below the auroras (60 miles and higher).
While I agree, the theory of the Tunguska Event is far - fetched, I was under the impression that some kind of change has occurred in the mesosphere (thereby causing
the noctilucent clouds) and that the exact mechanism creating them (dust, C02, methane, whatever), is still under investigation.
Anyone who's ever seen
a noctilucent cloud or â $ NLCâ $ would agree: They look alien.
One can imagine this colossal sculpture phosphorescing as
a noctilucent cloud over a meadow at Storm King where it once was displayed.
The next flight was along the same route, one or two days later, and the nacreous cloud had gone but, in the same general area, there were
noctilucent clouds shining in the light of an invisible sun, much higher, certainly well over 100,000 ft. I've often wondered if the conventional explanations of noctilucent clouds are right.
blogspot: December 10, 2013
Noctilucent clouds: further confirmation of large methane releases Back in September 2013, extremely high methane readings were recorded over the heights of Antarctica... These high methane readings over Antarctica have not been discussed much among climate scientists, let alone in the media.
Recent releases of information to some degree attempt to attribute
the noctilucent clouds to natural processes, but is this true?
Because methane is roughly 30 times more potent a heat - trapping greenhouse gas compared to carbon dioxide, its theorized that
noctilucent clouds could potentially serve as a kind of «canary in a coal mine» on climate change.
In 2014 during the polar vortex region in Northwest California
a Noctilucent cloud formed in the sky probably the first time I seen one of those at least that's the one I can remember.
Noctilucent clouds could confirm that such emissions have indeed taken place from Antarctica.
The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) mission is the first satellite dedicated to the study of
noctilucent clouds.
Noctilucent clouds, sometimes called Polar Mesospheric Clouds, were first reported in 1885.