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Looks like weather modification ops just got a technology upgrade. Expect the worst!!!

[The following information is from Space.com]

The joint project between the U.S. and Taiwan is poised to transform weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and research on space weather. The six microsatellites are each fully loaded with four GPS antennas; a Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (TIP) to calculate the total electric density of the area where the satellite faces the earth; and a Tri-Band Beacon to transmit radio signals at three different frequencies.

C.O.S.M.I.C. = Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate

Once in Earth orbit the COSMIC microsatellites will track radio signals from the GPS satellites as they cut through Earth’s atmosphere. GPS signals undergo changes in frequency and amplitude when they encounter water vapor or other physical components [like chemtrails] of the atmosphere. By measuring the amount of the bending, research scientists can determine underlying atmospheric conditions, such as air density, temperature, and moisture, and electron density. Those changes can be measured using a process called radio occultation. That is, molecules in the air bend GPS radio signals as they pass through (are occulted by) the atmosphere. The altered signals are to be turned into valuable views of humidity and temperature throughout the lower atmosphere [within 1,640 feet of the surface] and will provide information about the electrical structure of the upper atmosphere. COSMIC satellites will take approximately 2,500 measurements every 24 hours in a nearly uniform distribution around the globe. Because the satellites’ radio signals pierce thick cloud cover and precipitation, weather conditions will not interfere with data gathering.

Organizations Behind the System: [Looks like a Weather Modification Convention]
Boulder, Colorado's University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), Taiwan's National Science Council, U.S. National Science Foundation, NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Naval Research, U.S. Air Force Space Test Program.


April 15, 2006 - 6:40pm Minotaur rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California


For More Information About C.O.S.M.I.C. [read between the lines]
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/060413_cosmic_prelaunch.html


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