Subject: IRAN, METEOR or MILITARY STRIKE? Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:35 am
Meteor Hits Iran Tonight. Multiple Impacts
Published on Jul 31, 2015
A sign before the return of the Mahdi: “a star will appear in the East giving out as much light as the moon.”
Ka'b said: "It is a star that rises from the East and illuminates for the people of the Earth like the illumination of a moon in a full-moon night." (Nuaim bin Hammad's book Kitab
Multiple locations reporting impacts. Could be the IDF Meteor Shower...
http://en.trend.az/iran/society/24211...
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Subject: Serious Meteorite Impacts/IRAN UPDATE Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:22 pm
Serious Meteorite Impacts/IRAN UPDATE
Published on Aug 1, 2015
NEWS FROM IRAN. Multiple locations report damage. Also, Iran city hits suffocating heat index of 165 degrees, near world record. This 165 reading, recorded at 4:30 p.m. local time Friday, comes one day after the heat index soared to 159 degrees (70 Celsius) in the same location.
Bandar Mahshahr sits adjacent to the Persian Gulf in southwest Iran where water temperatures are in the 90s. Such high temperatures lead to some of the most oppressive humidity levels in the world when winds blow off the warm water.
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Subject: Re: IRAN, METEOR or MILITARY STRIKE? Sat Aug 01, 2015 10:23 pm
Ummm, I had to do some checking up on that high temperature. Actual temperature and heat index are two different animals. While we are getting our science straight it was still oven baking freakin' hot in Iran.
Bandar Mahshahr, Iran, soared to a staggering heat index of 163 degrees Friday afternoon as a heat wave continued to bake the Middle East, already one of the hottest places on earth. "That was one of the most incredible temperature observations I have ever seen, and it is one of the most extreme readings ever in the world," AccuWeather meteorologist Anthony Sagliani said in a statement. While the temperature was "only" 115 degrees, the dew point was an unfathomable 90 degrees. On Thursday, the Iranian city of about 100,000 reached a heat index of 154 degrees. The combination of heat and humidity, measured by the dew point, is what makes the heat index — or what the temperature actually feels like outside.
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Subject: IRAN, METEOR or MILITARY STRIKE? Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:08 am
IRAN, METEOR or MILITARY STRIKE?
Published on Aug 2, 2015
A Closer Look at the Iran Impacts. Here is a ground report, this does not look like a meteor, http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot... Solar, Quake and Space Links @ http://www.BPEarthWatch.Com