Exploring UFOs: Weather Reports and Unexplained Sightings
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Chapter 1: UFOs and Meteorological Reports
Could there be a statistical correlation between UFO sightings and weather reports if these phenomena are indeed frequent? I have been on the lookout for a particular weather report shared on YouTube that featured UFOs, but I haven’t been successful in locating it. I am convinced it exists somewhere, yet I seem unable to track it down. With so many doorbell cameras capturing unusual sounds and lights in the sky, perhaps installing cameras on rooftops for UFO monitoring isn't such a bad idea. We shouldn’t solely rely on the media for these revelations. It's possible that my earlier search parameters have shifted, or perhaps I’m misremembering the details, or maybe the algorithm is playing tricks on me. More likely, I just need to refine my search terms. Interested in what I did find?
Section 1.1: UFOs on SkyWatch 7
What does 'UFO again' mean in the context of SkyWatch 7? If these objects are within the landing pattern for Buffalo airport, one would expect frequent sightings of similar lights. However, as the object approaches and moves past the camera, it appears distinctly different from an airplane. Credit is due to the meteorologist, who, while discussing the sighting, quickly identifies another light as a planet, which seems plausible given its steady motion in the time-lapse footage.
Section 1.2: The Mystery of Another Buffalo Sighting
Wouldn’t it have been convenient if this video had linked to the other one? I couldn’t find it, but they clearly reference two separate occurrences. What could this be? It doesn’t seem like a drone and matches descriptions of orbs reported by others. Any Buffalo residents on Medium have insights? Is this possibly the other Buffalo UFO sighting?
I might have stumbled upon that other sighting. It’s too fast to clearly identify, and the swift transition from the live feed to the internal production screen raises some questions. I suspect this is the first video from June 14, 2018, as the thumbnail suggests a later date of June 21, 2018.
Chapter 2: Unidentified Objects in Live Broadcasts
The first video, "UFOs: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)," dives into the humorous side of UFO sightings and what they reveal about our fascination with the unknown.
The second video, "Unseen UFO Evidence Will Shock You 3 Hour Marathon | In Search Of," presents an extensive examination of various UFO encounters that challenge conventional explanations.
The meteorologist's quick dismissal of a sighting as merely a jet “rushing” to the airport left me skeptical. While it’s logical to consider a jet as a first guess, the speed of the object makes it difficult to expect numerous UFO reports. Sure, someone might inquire about the “cool transition graphics,” but if frequent air traffic passes their camera, they should be accustomed to lights appearing on screen. It might be a lens flare caused by something just above the camera, but it’s worth noting that neither of the lights exhibited the strobe effect typically associated with aircraft beacons.
Section 2.1: Investigating the Evidence
I’m not stating what it is or isn’t; I’m merely intrigued. Meteorologists probably encounter all sorts of unusual aerial phenomena, even on camera. They likely became meteorologists because they enjoy identifying such occurrences. Is it odd to consider phenomena like ball lightning? Could that explain the orbs? What weather conditions could facilitate such events? Are all weather types conducive to these phenomena? Is the meteorologist too preoccupied to dwell on it during the broadcast? That’s a valid point. I’d be curious to know how much time he spent pondering it after the segment.
Many people dismiss strange occurrences without attempting to analyze them further. Perhaps this is a lesson imparted by academia and scientists: “Not enough data, not interested.” My search today certainly yielded a plethora of UFO sightings from Buffalo, including one from July 19, 2016. What could this be?
Section 2.2: The Curious Case of Andy Parker
Did meteorologist Andy Parker catch a UFO on live television? I'm not deeply invested in these videos but I do have questions. The object reportedly moving against the moon lacks the telltale beacon lights that are standard for commercial aircraft. Even from a distance, these lights should be noticeable, especially with a bright moon in the backdrop. I wonder what type of camera they used to zoom in and if they applied a filter to dim the moon's brightness. It appeared significantly brighter before they zoomed in.
As he introduces the moon segment, he touches the image and states, “This is live.” Rather than zooming in on the moon, they transition to a magnified view on the same monitor he touched. Why not use the same camera?
In his report, he mentions using an ‘extender’ on the camera, indicating they were utilizing their regular camera for this segment. Clearly, they planned it ahead of time.
Then the UFO appears. He questions, “What is that? An airplane? I don’t know. Who knows?” If you want to be puzzled, let me introduce you to Weather Underground. It’s a straightforward tool for checking historical weather data. Simply enter your city—in this case, Buffalo, NY—click on history, and input the date of interest to access all related weather information.
Scroll down to the astronomical data as I did here.
Do you see what I see? This was an evening broadcast, possibly around 9 PM, which aligns with the blue hue on the horizon. However, if the moon was set to disappear at 5 AM, it should be positioned much higher in the sky, don’t you think? I wasn’t too invested initially, but this has compelled me to dig deeper!
If you’re looking for a free astronomy tool, I highly recommend Stellarium. Launch it in your browser, allow it to access your location for optimal performance, and it will provide a guided tour of the night sky, including many Starlink satellites—definitely worth checking out.
Using channel 7 News’ address, I entered the date and traveled back to June 19, 2016. It turns out it was indeed a full moon, and both sources indicate the moon was setting at 5 AM. The rise time varies between the two, which I noticed as well.
Am I mistaken? Is there something I’m overlooking? The moon appears to be on the verge of setting, and the meteorologist states just that as he begins this segment. I suspect it’ll dip below the horizon before 5 AM! Are they playing games with us? Was this segment a mere coincidence? “Oh, today’s a slow weather day; let’s showcase the moon. Oh, look! A UFO. I have no idea what it is. Who knows? Good night, folks. Sleep well…” Just the three?
I know of at least a dozen weather reports featuring UFOs. Today, I only unearthed these three, which aren't the most compelling. My search terms were quite straightforward: weather reports and UFOs should yield more results.
I was specifically searching for a UFO sighting that a meteorologist captured live as a storm approached. Two objects were seen moving against the wind, seemingly equipped with thrusters that emitted a glow reminiscent of jet engines with afterburners. The meteorologist, communicating between the on-site reporter and the station, was focused on the debris swirling around.
It wasn’t debris.
Anyway, I am fairly certain that incident occurred in Oklahoma. If anyone reading this recalls it, I would greatly appreciate a new link. I believe I discussed it in one of my essays and might still have the link... Wouldn’t it be wonderful if referencing all this data was easier? :) I have penned a lot, and I don’t want to reread everything, particularly because the further back I go, the more I cringe at my earlier writing. “Look at that mistake!”
That's the benefit and drawback of documenting in this manner. I can monitor my growth and recognize my errors. Wouldn’t it be fascinating if the essence of human existence was to be visible in our good and bad deeds for the purpose of learning?
Section 2.3: Live UFO Sightings Over Oklahoma City
Adding Oklahoma to my search terms led me to this intriguing find: a live broadcast from the Grand Casino cam showing a UFO streaking across the screen. No one commented on this sighting, but it was clearly captured and uploaded by someone. Many individuals film news broadcasts; that, too, is a form of research. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if we could share everything that piqued our interest without the fear of intellectual property issues? Do you think future generations will have specific limitations on the sharing of audio and video content as we evolve into a society akin to TikTok?
It might showcase how imaginative some individuals are. It would be interesting to observe how information spreads without algorithmic interference. Perhaps things wouldn’t even go viral!
Section 2.4: The Quest for Alien Footage
Interestingly, Ring doorbell cameras are offering a million dollars to anyone who captures footage of an alien on their camera. Oh my goodness, a million dollars for me! I found it!
Yes! Have you seen this?
Section 2.5: Two UFOs Caught During a Weather Report
This is remarkable. Watch this and share your thoughts. While they don’t mention the debris being blown around by the storm in this cut, they do track two objects that clearly defy conventional aviation technology. They might be human-made, but by definition, they are UFOs, warranting interest from scientists and the AARO.
Do you see two? Can you spot the third object concealed within the cloud?
The objects are hovering at the edge of a storm front. Balloons wouldn’t remain there; they would have been swept away. The UFOs seem to be utilizing thrusters, evidenced by the visible flames! Why hasn’t this gained more traction?
I’m just asking questions. I’m uncertain what these objects are; what about you? UFOs are real! Why aren’t the cameramen and meteorologists discussing them? Can they not perceive what’s in front of them? Perhaps they can’t see what they don’t recognize? That’s a genuine phenomenon!
Pay close attention at the 45-second mark in the video.
One of these objects appears to be thrusting, with a significant flame, yet it remains stationary! Keep watching; it vanishes. It doesn’t fade into the clouds; it jumps or blinks out, similar to what retired Top Gun Navy pilot David Fravor described regarding the TICTAC UFO during his Nimitz encounter.
UFOs are indeed real. The government is aware of them. Why do these UFOs seem to gravitate towards electric storms? Is the electricity? Do tornadoes and cyclonic activity with heightened static electricity create portals? Are those three entities waiting for 1.21 gigawatts to time travel back home?
I’m genuinely curious! Please leave a comment and share this with others.