Posted by Texasmark1 on October 15, 2018 at 13:48:07 from (75.107.74.117):
In Reply to: Weather and UFOs???? posted by Texasmark1 on October 15, 2018 at 02:56:24:
Got my camera out this afternoon and got this picture. AMA (Amarillo, Tx.) is in the center of the circle. Radar is out of Lawton, Ok. Date and time at the top for authentication. As I said, when I opened Intellicast this AM no telling how long this was visible prior to that time. However after a short period and posting on here it disappeared. I had a separate screen with it saved so here it is. Most amazing.
The bright orange light is the camera flash with my finger over it. I couldn't use flash because it blotted out the picture and not being a shutter bug didn't know how to turn it off when light conditions tell to be on.
Kinda dim but in the lower right corner you can see the line of thunderstorms/rain that were on top of DFW along the front that passed.
It looks like possibly the AMA local weather radar super imposed on the Lawton radar intellicast screen. If so it still doesn't explain the abrupt termination of the inner circle, the space and outer arc (partial circle) continuation. If it is, how'd they do that??????
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