Red
rain in Sri Lanka
16
November, 2012
Rare
showers of red rain fell for over 15 minutes in Sewanagala,
Monaragala and Manampitiya,Polonnaruwa yesterday morning hours of
yesterday and day before yesterday. According to Meteorology
Department sources red rain fell heavily in these areas and the
reason has not been found yet.
Red
rain in Sewanagala and Manampitiya left red frost on the ground. This
is the first time red rain was witnessed in Sri Lanka. The Health
Ministry Secretary informed Medical Research Institute (MRI) Director
Dr Anil Samaranayake to conduct a study to ascertain the reasons for
red rain by taking water samples from Monaragala and Polonnaruwa.
Increase
in the acidity of the air and sand storms are the usual reasons for
red rain. However, there are no sand storms in Sri Lanka. India had
red rain last year and Indian scientists discovered a variety of
micro organisms as a reason for the rains. Since the micro organisms
had no DNA, they guessed it had to be a strange phenomenon.
The
MRI is carrying out research to find the exact reason for red rain in
Sri Lanka.
We
are passing through a rare singular series of events in history that
are coinciding by occurrence: a total solar eclipse, the peak of the
Leonid meteor shower, and a large explosion occurring on the Sun; in
effect, signs in the sun, moon, and stars all transpiring within days
of each other. These celestial events are happening at the time a war
wages around Jerusalem, a city considered holy to the world’s three
major faiths: Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
–--The
Extinction Protocol
Signs
in the sun, moon, and stars and upon Earth, a distress of nations
with perplexity: massive explosion seen on the sun
November
18, 2012 - SUN – A truly gigantic explosion happened on the sun
yesterday. On Nov. 16th, magnetic fields snaking halfway across the
sun’s southern hemisphere erupted in tandem, producing a prominence
so big, it doesn’t fit inside this image from NASA’s Solar
Dynamics Observatory (SDO):
“The red-glowing looped
material is plasma, a hot gas made of electrically charged hydrogen
and helium,” officials with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center,
which oversees the SDO mission, explained in a description. “The
prominence plasma flows along a tangled and twisted structure of
magnetic fields generated by the sun’s internal dynamo.
An
erupting prominence occurs when such a structure becomes unstable and
bursts outward, releasing the plasma.”
The
blast hurled a CME into space, but the cloud does not appear to be
heading for Earth.
–Space
Weather


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