Saw this antenna blasting some serious power this morning right after sunrise. Look at how the water in the atmosphere is reacting. This is not a weather radar echoing itself; the Columbia weather radar is SW of the city.
When I tracked it down you won't believe who it belongs to. I'll post that next. In the meantime imagine what anything mostly made of water exposed to this is absorbing. If not grounded, being energized. This isn't directed upwards…sky/space antennas are low, frequently dishes. Tall antennas are that way to cover more ground.
These effects propagated all the way to Augusta, GA and the effect on the water in the air was picked up by multiple weather radars.
They love us so much. Btw, this wasn't some military transmitter (that I'm aware of).