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J.L.Ohlinger
I came across this Sunday night I've been watching all week... take a look and see what you think...

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e23/jloh...ent=weather.flv

That was from Monday... and it hasn't stopped since... if you notice there is an "eye" in the storm... and it is constantly stationary... if you look in the bottom left of the circle within the map at about 7 o'clock there is a "beam" that "shoots' directly to the "eye" of the storm...

If you look at where the "beam" is originating from you can see it appears to be coming from the water off of Maryland... here is a Google map of Maryland... enter Bloodsworth Island in the search...

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=...=1&ct=title

Take notice that where that "beam" seems to appear to be coming from on the Doppler map is approximately the same area as the Bloodsworth Island Naval Research Center... and the "eye" of the storm is Ft. Dix...

Here's the link to the Doppler radar I pulled that video clip from... I'm sure it won't have changed by the time you read this... it hasn't all week...

http://www.wfmz.com/wx/localradar-anim.html

I've talked to several meteorologists and none of them would comment on it at all... I figured if there is something there maybe you all could do something about it...
Slave2Fate
My guess is that the "beam" is nothing more than interference or "noise". However I don't know much about radar systems. thumbsup.gif
J.L.Ohlinger
This one is from last night... if you notice the "storm" has also changed direction going from counterclockwise to clockwise...

If you take notice there is also a "beam" that shoots from this one as well... however this one if farther north and just a bit inland... exactly where Ft. Meade and the headquarters for the NSA is at...

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e23/jloh...ent=weather.flv
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