Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 I would appreciate your feedback regarding the following issue which I was contemplating this morning... Namely, I am rather sure I am able to tell blindly whether outside is cloudy, based on my greater discomfort if so... As I mentioned, much of the time I am 4 meters under ground, so there is no way to distinguish weather objectively from that place. Some would say that this has to do with pressure, and such stuff, and is a kind of weather sensitivity (¨meteopathy¨)... But I am also even more convinced that Sun rise makes me feel better, what is less likely to have such simple explanation... (By the way, for Moon I am not so sure but it appears to be afflicting, especially when high over the night...) The most obvious for me is the comfort felt after Sun rises, which further develops as the Sun goes higher... And, strangely, just before the Sun rises, the discomfort is rather accented... Has anybody observed anything similar? Also,any ideas regarding any theory to explain so? Drasko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 In a message dated 13/12/2009 20:47:33 GMT Standard Time, cvijovic@... writes: The most obvious for me is the comfort felt after Sun rises, which further develops as the Sun goes higher... And, strangely, just before the Sun rises, the discomfort is rather accented... Has anybody observed anything similar? Also,any ideas regarding any theory to explain so? Drasko Could be related to radiowave propogation due to atmospheric conditions ? = PUK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 That's what I was thinking. Although 4 meters underground... well if there are wires going up to the surface the RF would certainly get in, and maybe also without that. One also has to think about vibrations caused by traffic etc ( " infrasound " ). We weather can also increase RF on power lines due to sparking and corona. On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:38 AM, <paulpjc@...> wrote: > > > > In a message dated 13/12/2009 20:47:33 GMT Standard Time, > cvijovic@... <cvijovic%40> writes: > > The most obvious for me is the comfort felt after Sun rises, which further > develops as the Sun goes higher... And, strangely, just before the Sun > rises, the discomfort is rather accented... > Has anybody observed anything similar? Also,any ideas regarding any theory > to explain so? > > Drasko > > Could be related to radiowave propogation due to atmospheric conditions ? = > > PUK > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 > The most obvious for me is the comfort felt after Sun rises, which further > develops as the Sun goes higher... And, strangely, just before the Sun > rises, the discomfort is rather accented... > > > > Could be related to radiowave propogation due to atmospheric conditions ? = > PUK > > Absolutely, anybody who has tried to receive AM radio when the reflectivity of the D and F layers of the ionosphere are changing, at sunrise and sunset, know the long distance stations bounce in, and therefore increase the EMR levels. Do I feel it, maybe. How I feel certainly goes up and down, but have I pinned it down to AM propogation? hmmm, no. I have not really thought about that angle. There are too many closer emitters that can be discerned on a meter, or by approaching and departing local locations, that concern me moreso. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2009 Report Share Posted December 22, 2009 Drasko, May I suggest contacting the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia. The number for the Tour Center is 304 456-2150. Ask to talk to Mike Holstein (technical). The Observatory makes sure that the local AM radio station stops transmitting at sunset until sunrise due to the impact of the Ionosphere on the sensitivity of the telescopes in Green Bank. They may be able to explain the phenomena you are experiencing. Hope this helps. small survey I would appreciate your feedback regarding the following issue which I was contemplating this morning... Namely, I am rather sure I am able to tell blindly whether outside is cloudy, based on my greater discomfort if so... As I mentioned, much of the time I am 4 meters under ground, so there is no way to distinguish weather objectively from that place. Some would say that this has to do with pressure, and such stuff, and is a kind of weather sensitivity (¨meteopathy¨)... But I am also even more convinced that Sun rise makes me feel better, what is less likely to have such simple explanation... (By the way, for Moon I am not so sure but it appears to be afflicting, especially when high over the night...) The most obvious for me is the comfort felt after Sun rises, which further develops as the Sun goes higher... And, strangely, just before the Sun rises, the discomfort is rather accented... Has anybody observed anything similar? Also,any ideas regarding any theory to explain so? Drasko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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