hawgrider
12-14-2018, 06:48 AM
SOURCE: THEMINDUNLEASHED.COM
On Monday night, a mysterious radar blip appeared over southern Illinois and western Kentucky. It lingered for over 10 hours, having traveled for nearly 140 miles before disappearing. The National Weather Service was stunned – the blips resembled a moving storm, but it wasn’t even raining.
Interesting radar return over Wabash County IL, moving south off KPAH radar. pic.twitter.com/wmLGWtXxid
— NWS Paducah (@NWSPaducah) December 10, 2018
The internet was quickly on the case, with social media users sharing their theories. Some suggested that the blips may have been a result of debris from a passing meteor, a simple flock of birds, chemical residue from government weather control, and even aliens.
An Indiana meteorologist tweeted that a pilot claims the mystery was no mystery at all
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/69732/bizarre-clouds-of-aluminumcoated-material-appear-on-radar-across-the.html
On Monday night, a mysterious radar blip appeared over southern Illinois and western Kentucky. It lingered for over 10 hours, having traveled for nearly 140 miles before disappearing. The National Weather Service was stunned – the blips resembled a moving storm, but it wasn’t even raining.
Interesting radar return over Wabash County IL, moving south off KPAH radar. pic.twitter.com/wmLGWtXxid
— NWS Paducah (@NWSPaducah) December 10, 2018
The internet was quickly on the case, with social media users sharing their theories. Some suggested that the blips may have been a result of debris from a passing meteor, a simple flock of birds, chemical residue from government weather control, and even aliens.
An Indiana meteorologist tweeted that a pilot claims the mystery was no mystery at all
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/69732/bizarre-clouds-of-aluminumcoated-material-appear-on-radar-across-the.html