Anonymous ID: b6fad3 Oct. 24, 2021, 2:27 p.m. No.14849830   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9839 >>9859

Western Gale: Watching the Water

Friday and Saturday saw many manipulations to the North Pacific. Two low pressure zones danced south of Alaska. Many occurrences of right angles keeping them in place and lots of heavy spraying of particulates (to hold water).

Today, more angles but are further south in the heart of the storm.

I'm drying the back side of the storm best I can and there is an opening in pressure zones to the south to enable the movement of the weather vs [their] projected lingering. More incoming.

Doing what I can here. Tired from night shift and must sleep.

Anyone feeling the urge to test the spraying vinegar technique, jump in. Storm is already there, so expect more rain for a few minutes. But, it will remove more particulates (that hold water) and slow the 'circle back' in the storm. It will open the pressure blocks and the storm will not dwell. Move 'em out, doggies!

Anonymous ID: b6fad3 Oct. 24, 2021, 2:35 p.m. No.14849869   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14849839

Spray bottle. Vinegar. Outside.

(regular vinegar works, pickling 7% or cleaning grade 10% is more efficient)

Effects ionic attachment of h2o to particulates. They let go. Cleans the air. Dries hurricanes.

Have fun!