Significant Threat Of Severe Weather With Tornadoes Likely Across South On Thursday

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The FOX Forecast Center is tracking the first March storm that is expected to bring widespread impacts to the eastern half of the U.S. On the southern/warm side of the system, a potential severe weather outbreak is brewing for Thursday into Friday across parts of the South. #severeweather #weather #foxweather

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The severe weather in the Southeast starts in the Millet Swale watershed, southeast of Snowflake, Arizona.

For the past 15 years, there has been a deliberate and intentional effort to maintain a manmade inversion in my neighborhood, which is within the watershed.

I have been trying to defeat this manipulation of the environment since late 2012.

At the beginning, I only had vague suspicions about what was happening and how it was affecting the weather and the climate.

I worked on improving my 43 acres and the surrounding neighborhood.

I made a lot of progress very rapidly, but every time that I made progress I observed that specific activity by a neighbor was working against the progress.

I formed a theory about what was happening several years ago.

The theory has been proven since then.

I refined my strategy over the past two years, to get ahead of the subversive activity.

The washes in my neighborhood have been compromised to obstruct the circulation of air. The sides of the roads that leads to my home have been compromised in a similar manner.

I have established a perimeter of several hundred feet around my house that I have tried to keep free of obstructions to air circulation, despite repeated tampering.

The obstructions in the washes, on roadsides and elsewhere in the neighborhood have increased very recently.

The obstructions that are outside of the established perimeter are channeling a large majority of local air circulation toward the area that is free of obstruction.

A tremendous amount of artificially collected heat is aimed straight at me, and the topography and the cooler microclimate of my yard are lifting up that heat.

The jet stream carries this energy eastward, where it meets the warm moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in severe weather.

I have sought official support to clean up the mess in the neighborhood, but nobody has recognized the urgency.

The severe weather probably will continue, until either there is official action to remove the obstructions or Nature buries or otherwise eliminates these obstructions.

jackpanella