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Cont: UFOs: The Research, the Evidence

There are times I truly wonder that myself.

Then do us all a "favor" and stop posting garbage.


I think it's just as important for the JREF to have someone willing and able to present a pro-UFO position as it is the reverse.

There is no "pro" UFO position...only those who delude themselves into thinking aliens are real and here.
 
For TJW's lenticular cloud, I found the following radiosonde data for Vandenberg AFB:
72393 VBG Vandenberg Afb Observations at 12Z 12 May 2010
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PRES HGHT TEMP DWPT RELH MIXR DRCT SKNT THTA THTE THTV
hPa m C C % g/kg deg knot K K K
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1006.0 121 8.6 7.5 93 6.50 320 9 281.3 299.3 282.4
1000.0 149 9.2 8.6 96 7.06 320 12 282.4 301.9 283.6
997.0 174 9.8 9.2 96 7.37 326 13 283.2 303.7 284.4
985.0 275 12.4 4.4 58 5.35 352 18 286.8 302.1 287.7
983.0 292 12.4 4.4 58 5.36 357 19 286.9 302.3 287.9
981.5 305 12.5 4.2 57 5.28 0 20 287.2 302.4 288.1
974.0 369 13.0 3.0 51 4.90 5 21 288.3 302.5 289.2
965.0 447 13.2 2.2 47 4.67 12 21 289.3 302.9 290.1
946.4 610 11.9 1.8 50 4.64 25 23 289.6 303.1 290.4
925.0 801 10.4 1.4 54 4.60 25 25 289.9 303.4 290.7
912.5 914 9.6 1.6 57 4.72 25 27 290.2 304.0 291.0
879.5 1219 7.3 2.0 69 5.07 25 28 290.9 305.8 291.8
875.0 1261 7.0 2.1 71 5.11 22 28 291.0 306.0 291.9
869.0 1318 6.8 2.2 72 5.19 18 27 291.4 306.6 292.3
866.0 1346 6.8 1.8 70 5.06 16 27 291.7 306.5 292.6
850.0 1500 8.0 -5.0 39 3.12 5 25 294.5 304.0 295.1
847.0 1529 8.4 -4.6 39 3.22 4 25 295.2 305.1 295.8
846.0 1539 8.4 -4.6 39 3.23 4 25 295.3 305.2 295.9
816.7 1829 6.4 -6.6 39 2.87 355 27 296.2 305.0 296.7
814.0 1856 6.2 -6.8 39 2.83 353 27 296.3 305.0 296.8
807.0 1927 6.6 -8.4 33 2.52 347 26 297.4 305.3 297.9
789.0 2112 8.0 -14.0 19 1.65 332 25 300.9 306.2 301.1
786.9 2134 8.0 -14.0 19 1.65 330 25 301.1 306.4 301.4
786.0 2143 8.0 -14.0 19 1.66 331 25 301.2 306.6 301.5
758.3 2438 7.1 -17.4 15 1.29 350 20 303.3 307.6 303.6
754.0 2485 7.0 -18.0 15 1.24 350 21 303.7 307.8 303.9
730.5 2743 5.3 -23.8 10 0.77 350 27 304.6 307.3 304.8
704.0 3044 3.4 -30.6 6 0.43 350 26 305.7 307.2 305.8
700.0 3090 3.0 -31.0 6 0.41 350 26 305.8 307.3 305.9
668.0 3466 -0.1 -34.1 6 0.32 350 27 306.4 307.6 306.5
651.9 3658 -1.8 -35.8 5 0.28 350 27 306.7 307.7 306.7
627.2 3962 -4.4 -38.4 5 0.22 355 25 307.1 307.9 307.1
603.4 4267 -7.1 -41.1 5 0.18 350 29 307.4 308.1 307.4
596.0 4364 -7.9 -41.9 5 0.16 350 32 307.5 308.1 307.6
557.8 4877 -8.5 -42.5 5 0.16 350 46 312.7 313.4 312.8
543.0 5086 -8.7 -42.7 4 0.16 343 49 314.9 315.5 314.9
536.2 5182 -9.2 -42.6 5 0.17 340 50 315.4 316.0 315.4
500.0 5720 -12.1 -42.1 6 0.19 335 47 318.2 319.0 318.3
499.0 5735 -12.1 -42.1 6 0.19 335 47 318.4 319.1 318.4
485.0 5952 -14.1 -43.1 7 0.18 335 47 318.6 319.2 318.6
475.7 6096 -15.3 -42.7 8 0.19 335 47 318.9 319.6 318.9
456.5 6401 -17.8 -41.7 10 0.22 325 49 319.5 320.4 319.6
400.0 7380 -25.7 -38.7 29 0.34 330 48 321.5 322.8 321.6
386.9 7620 -28.0 -38.9 34 0.34 330 48 321.6 322.9 321.7
375.0 7845 -30.1 -39.1 41 0.35 330 48 321.7 323.0 321.7
355.2 8230 -33.2 -43.9 33 0.22 330 49 322.5 323.4 322.6
352.0 8293 -33.7 -44.7 32 0.20 330 50 322.7 323.5 322.7
325.4 8839 -37.7 -48.7 31 0.14 330 57 324.5 325.0 324.5
318.0 9000 -38.9 -49.9 30 0.13 338 60 325.0 325.5 325.0
311.4 9144 -39.3 -51.5 26 0.11 345 62 326.4 326.8 326.4
302.0 9355 -39.9 -53.9 21 0.08 345 71 328.4 328.7 328.4
300.0 9400 -40.3 -55.3 19 0.07 345 73 328.4 328.8 328.5
297.8 9449 -40.8 -56.0 18 0.07 345 74 328.5 328.8 328.5
285.0 9746 -43.5 -60.5 14 0.04 350 70 328.7 328.9 328.7
284.7 9754 -43.6 -60.5 14 0.04 350 70 328.7 328.9 328.7
250.0 10610 -51.1 -61.1 29 0.04 345 74 330.0 330.1 330.0
236.0 10981 -54.3 -63.3 32 0.03 347 80 330.6 330.8 330.6
228.0 11201 -56.3 -65.3 31 0.03 348 83 330.8 330.9 330.8
214.5 11582 -59.1 -68.1 30 0.02 350 89 332.3 332.4 332.3
214.0 11597 -59.2 -68.2 30 0.02 350 89 332.4 332.4 332.4
200.0 12020 -62.3 -71.3 29 0.01 350 75 333.9 334.0 333.9
199.0 12051 -62.5 -71.5 29 0.01 350 73 334.1 334.2 334.1
198.0 12082 -62.5 -72.5 25 0.01 350 73 334.6 334.6 334.6
194.5 12192 -62.4 -72.5 24 0.01 350 72 336.4 336.5 336.4
93.3 16764 -58.3 -74.8 10 0.02 280 24 423.1 423.2 423.1
84.6 17374 -57.8 -75.1 9 0.02 285 28 436.3 436.4 436.3
80.5 17678 -57.5 -75.3 9 0.02 305 21 443.0 443.1 443.0
73.0 18288 -56.9 -75.6 8 0.02 290 15 456.7 456.8 456.7
70.0 18550 -56.7 -75.7 7 0.02 280 14 462.7 462.9 462.7
69.5 18593 -56.8 -75.8 7 0.02 295 18 463.5 463.7 463.5
66.2 18898 -57.1 -76.1 7 0.02 310 18 469.2 469.4 469.2
63.1 19202 -57.4 -76.4 7 0.02 300 13 475.0 475.1 475.0
55.9 19970 -58.3 -77.3 7 0.02 287 11 489.8 489.9 489.8
54.6 20117 -57.3 -76.5 7 0.02 285 11 495.4 495.6 495.4
52.1 20422 -55.1 -74.8 7 0.03 240 10 507.2 507.4 507.2
50.0 20680 -53.3 -73.3 7 0.04 235 7 517.4 517.7 517.4
48.5 20877 -53.1 -73.1 7 0.04 255 9 522.4 522.7 522.4
47.4 21031 -53.4 -73.4 7 0.04 270 11 525.2 525.5 525.2
45.1 21336 -54.1 -74.1 7 0.04 305 18 530.9 531.1 530.9
43.1 21641 -54.7 -74.7 7 0.04 350 11 536.5 536.8 536.5
41.1 21946 -55.4 -75.4 7 0.03 120 11 542.2 542.5 542.2
39.5 22195 -55.9 -75.9 6 0.03 149 10 546.9 547.2 546.9
39.2 22250 -55.7 -75.8 6 0.03 155 10 548.7 548.9 548.7
37.4 22555 -54.9 -75.3 6 0.04 330 11 558.3 558.6 558.3
30.0 23970 -50.9 -72.9 6 0.07 0 5 605.3 605.9 605.3
29.1 24168 -50.3 -72.3 6 0.08 5 6 612.2 612.9 612.2
28.1 24384 -50.4 -72.4 6 0.08 10 8 617.8 618.5 617.8
23.5 25557 -50.9 -72.9 6 0.09 328 11 649.0 649.8 649.0
22.3 25908 -50.1 -72.1 6 0.10 315 12 661.4 662.4 661.5
20.0 26610 -48.5 -70.5 6 0.14 340 5 687.0 688.3 687.0
18.6 27087 -46.7 -69.7 6 0.17 340 8 707.0 708.7 707.0
17.6 27432 -48.1 -70.5 6 0.16 340 10 713.3 714.9 713.4
17.1 27640 -48.9 -70.9 6 0.16 320 10 717.1 718.7 717.2
16.9 27737 -48.4 -70.6 6 0.17 310 10 721.7 723.4 721.8
15.4 28346 -45.6 -68.5 6 0.24 305 21 750.4 752.9 750.5
15.4 28329 -45.5 -68.5 6 0.24 305 21 750.1 752.6 750.2
14.7 28651 -47.1 -69.3 6 0.23 325 44 755.2 757.6 755.3
14.5 28727 -47.5 -69.5 6 0.23 338 40 756.4 758.8 756.5
14.0 28956 -47.0 -69.2 6 0.24 15 30 765.5 768.1 765.6
13.4 29261 -46.4 -68.7 6 0.27 10 25 777.8 780.8 778.0
12.8 29566 -45.8 -68.3 6 0.30 315 24 790.4 793.7 790.5
12.2 29870 -45.1 -67.9 6 0.34 320 18 803.0 806.8 803.2
11.7 30175 -44.5 -67.4 6 0.38 330 18 815.9 820.1 816.1
11.5 30263 -44.3 -67.3 6 0.39 329 17 819.7 824.0 819.9
11.2 30439 -44.3 -67.3 6 0.40 326 15 825.9 830.4 826.1
11.1 30480 -44.3 -67.3 6 0.40 325 14 827.5 832.1 827.7
10.9 30621 -44.1 -67.1 6 0.42 318 14 833.0 837.9 833.2
10.6 30785 -43.2 -66.5 6 0.47 310 13 842.0 847.4 842.2
10.2 31090 -41.7 -65.5 6 0.56 185 15 858.8 865.5 859.1
10.0 31200 -41.1 -65.1 6 0.60 135 3 865.0 872.1 865.3
9.5 31550 -38.7 -63.7 5 0.77 886.8 896.0 887.2
72393 VBG Vandenberg Afb Observations at 12Z 13 May 2010
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PRES HGHT TEMP DWPT RELH MIXR DRCT SKNT THTA THTE THTV
hPa m C C % g/kg deg knot K K K
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1002.0 121 9.4 6.9 84 6.26 320 5 282.4 299.9 283.5
1000.0 120 9.4 7.7 89 6.63 325 5 282.6 301.0 283.7
994.0 170 9.0 8.5 97 7.05 332 5 282.6 302.2 283.8
977.9 305 8.1 7.5 96 6.71 350 6 283.0 301.7 284.2
956.0 492 6.8 6.2 96 6.25 2 7 283.6 301.1 284.6
954.0 509 7.0 6.6 97 6.45 3 7 283.9 302.0 285.1
944.0 596 8.6 5.2 79 5.91 9 8 286.4 303.2 287.4
942.5 610 9.0 4.7 75 5.72 10 8 286.9 303.3 287.9
932.0 703 11.4 1.4 50 4.56 34 9 290.3 303.7 291.1
930.0 721 12.2 1.2 47 4.51 38 9 291.3 304.6 292.1
925.0 766 13.2 2.2 47 4.87 50 9 292.8 307.2 293.7
912.0 885 15.0 3.0 44 5.23 50 11 295.8 311.5 296.8
908.9 914 14.8 2.9 45 5.22 50 11 295.9 311.5 296.8
876.4 1219 12.4 2.1 49 5.10 45 12 296.5 311.8 297.4
850.0 1476 10.4 1.4 54 5.01 70 5 297.0 312.1 297.9
845.1 1524 10.1 1.1 54 4.92 50 10 297.2 312.0 298.1
814.5 1829 8.0 -1.0 53 4.38 345 11 298.1 311.4 298.9
812.0 1855 7.8 -1.2 53 4.34 345 11 298.2 311.4 299.0
799.0 1987 7.0 -7.0 36 2.84 345 11 298.7 307.6 299.2
795.0 2028 6.6 -4.4 45 3.49 345 11 298.7 309.4 299.3
794.0 2039 6.6 -4.4 45 3.49 345 11 298.8 309.6 299.4
793.0 2049 6.4 -4.6 45 3.44 345 11 298.7 309.3 299.3
784.8 2134 6.7 -19.9 13 1.01 345 11 299.9 303.3 300.1
782.0 2164 6.8 -25.2 8 0.64 345 10 300.3 302.5 300.4
780.0 2185 6.8 -25.2 8 0.64 346 10 300.6 302.7 300.7
756.1 2438 5.8 -29.9 6 0.43 350 5 302.2 303.7 302.2
728.4 2743 4.6 -35.5 4 0.26 350 13 304.1 305.1 304.2
723.0 2803 4.4 -36.6 3 0.23 347 15 304.5 305.4 304.5
701.5 3048 2.9 -35.3 4 0.27 335 21 305.5 306.5 305.5
700.0 3065 2.8 -35.2 4 0.28 335 20 305.6 306.6 305.6
699.0 3077 2.8 -30.2 7 0.45 335 20 305.7 307.3 305.8
697.0 3100 2.4 -13.6 30 1.93 335 20 305.5 311.8 305.8
690.0 3181 1.6 -12.4 35 2.15 335 20 305.5 312.5 305.9
675.4 3353 0.1 -13.0 37 2.08 335 19 305.6 312.4 306.0
674.0 3369 -0.1 -13.1 37 2.08 334 19 305.6 312.4 306.0
649.7 3658 -2.5 -14.0 41 2.00 325 20 306.2 312.8 306.6
625.1 3962 -4.9 -15.0 45 1.92 310 18 306.8 313.1 307.1
601.4 4267 -7.4 -15.9 50 1.84 300 15 307.3 313.4 307.6
593.0 4377 -8.3 -16.3 53 1.81 289 14 307.5 313.5 307.8
578.2 4572 -10.0 -16.0 62 1.91 270 12 307.8 314.1 308.1
567.0 4723 -11.3 -15.7 70 2.00 295 13 307.9 314.5 308.3
561.0 4805 -11.5 -15.3 73 2.09 308 14 308.6 315.5 309.0
555.7 4877 -11.8 -15.8 72 2.01 320 15 309.1 315.8 309.5
518.0 5413 -13.9 -19.9 60 1.53 316 19 312.9 318.1 313.1
513.0 5486 -14.4 -20.1 62 1.52 315 20 313.1 318.3 313.4
500.0 5680 -15.9 -20.5 68 1.51 330 22 313.6 318.7 313.9
495.0 5756 -16.3 -20.0 73 1.59 337 21 314.0 319.4 314.3
492.7 5791 -16.5 -20.5 71 1.53 340 20 314.2 319.5 314.5
473.1 6096 -18.0 -24.7 56 1.10 310 27 316.0 319.9 316.2
464.0 6242 -18.7 -26.7 49 0.93 312 29 316.9 320.2 317.1
463.0 6259 -18.9 -27.9 45 0.84 313 30 316.8 319.8 317.0
460.0 6307 -18.5 -34.5 23 0.45 313 30 317.9 319.6 318.0
456.0 6373 -19.1 -43.1 10 0.19 315 32 317.9 318.7 318.0
454.3 6401 -19.2 -43.9 9 0.17 315 32 318.1 318.8 318.2
438.0 6673 -20.5 -51.5 4 0.08 324 31 319.9 320.2 319.9
436.0 6706 -20.6 -51.0 5 0.08 325 31 320.1 320.4 320.1
435.0 6724 -20.7 -50.7 5 0.08 325 31 320.2 320.6 320.2
418.4 7010 -23.0 -52.1 5 0.07 325 28 320.8 321.1 320.9
401.4 7315 -25.5 -53.6 5 0.06 310 27 321.4 321.7 321.5
400.0 7340 -25.7 -53.7 5 0.06 325 22 321.5 321.8 321.5
384.4 7620 -28.0 -53.7 7 0.07 335 33 322.1 322.4 322.2
368.2 7925 -30.5 -53.7 8 0.07 310 36 322.8 323.1 322.9
352.6 8230 -33.0 -53.7 11 0.07 335 35 323.5 323.8 323.5
325.0 8805 -37.7 -53.7 17 0.08 316 27 324.6 324.9 324.6
323.4 8839 -38.0 -53.6 18 0.08 315 27 324.6 325.0 324.7
309.2 9144 -40.8 -52.8 27 0.09 340 26 324.9 325.3 324.9
302.0 9305 -42.3 -52.3 33 0.10 324 23 325.0 325.4 325.0
300.0 9350 -42.9 -50.9 41 0.12 320 22 324.8 325.3 324.8
295.6 9449 -43.8 -50.2 49 0.13 320 25 324.9 325.4 324.9
290.0 9578 -44.9 -49.4 61 0.15 320 24 325.1 325.7 325.1
282.4 9754 -46.6 -50.7 63 0.13 320 22 325.1 325.7 325.2
269.6 10058 -49.5 -53.0 67 0.10 330 29 325.2 325.6 325.2
263.0 10222 -51.1 -54.2 69 0.09 325 30 325.2 325.6 325.2
262.0 10247 -51.3 -54.5 68 0.09 324 30 325.3 325.6 325.3
257.3 10363 -52.1 -56.3 60 0.07 320 30 325.8 326.1 325.8
250.0 10550 -53.3 -59.3 48 0.05 315 25 326.7 326.9 326.7
245.4 10668 -54.2 -60.7 45 0.04 315 26 327.1 327.3 327.1
241.0 10785 -55.1 -62.1 41 0.04 317 27 327.4 327.6 327.4
233.9 10973 -56.2 -64.0 37 0.03 320 29 328.5 328.6 328.5
222.9 11278 -58.1 -67.2 30 0.02 345 42 330.2 330.3 330.2
216.0 11478 -59.3 -69.3 26 0.02 340 31 331.3 331.4 331.3
212.4 11582 -59.3 -70.6 22 0.01 340 31 332.9 333.0 332.9
202.3 11887 -59.3 -74.4 12 0.01 305 32 337.6 337.6 337.6
200.0 11960 -59.3 -75.3 11 0.01 305 32 338.7 338.7 338.7
198.0 12023 -59.3 -75.3 11 0.01 304 32 339.7 339.7 339.7
192.8 12192 -57.5 -76.5 7 0.01 300 33 345.1 345.2 345.1
191.0 12250 -56.9 -76.9 6 0.01 303 32 347.0 347.1 347.0
190.0 12283 -56.9 -76.9 6 0.01 304 31 347.6 347.6 347.6
183.7 12497 -57.5 -78.4 5 0.00 315 27 349.9 349.9 349.9
176.0 12767 -58.3 -80.3 4 0.00 293 26 352.9 353.0 352.9
175.0 12802 -58.2 -80.3 4 0.00 290 26 353.7 353.8 353.7
166.8 13106 -56.9 -80.3 4 0.00 300 24 360.7 360.7 360.7
163.0 13253 -56.3 -80.3 3 0.00 300 25 364.1 364.1 364.1
150.0 13780 -57.3 -81.3 3 0.00 300 30 371.1 371.2 371.2
144.3 14021 -57.9 -81.2 4 0.00 305 29 374.2 374.2 374.2
137.4 14326 -58.7 -81.0 4 0.00 280 24 378.0 378.0 378.0
124.7 14935 -60.3 -80.8 5 0.00 290 36 385.8 385.8 385.8
122.0 15071 -60.7 -80.7 6 0.00 286 34 387.5 387.6 387.5
118.7 15240 -60.0 -80.0 6 0.01 280 32 391.9 391.9 391.9
114.0 15493 -58.9 -78.9 6 0.01 292 31 398.4 398.5 398.4
113.1 15545 -59.0 -78.8 6 0.01 295 31 399.1 399.2 399.1
110.0 15716 -59.5 -78.5 7 0.01 289 32 401.4 401.5 401.4
107.7 15850 -59.5 -78.5 7 0.01 285 32 403.8 403.9 403.8
102.5 16154 -59.6 -78.7 7 0.01 285 23 409.3 409.3 409.3
100.0 16310 -59.7 -78.7 7 0.01 290 26 412.1 412.2 412.1
97.7 16459 -59.6 -78.6 7 0.01 300 21 415.1 415.2 415.1
93.1 16764 -59.3 -78.3 7 0.01 270 23 421.4 421.4 421.4
88.7 17069 -59.1 -78.1 7 0.01 305 14 427.7 427.8 427.7
84.5 17374 -58.9 -77.8 7 0.01 260 17 434.2 434.2 434.2
80.5 17678 -58.6 -77.6 7 0.01 280 18 440.7 440.8 440.7
76.7 17983 -58.4 -77.4 7 0.01 265 17 447.3 447.4 447.3
73.1 18288 -58.1 -77.1 7 0.01 295 18 454.1 454.2 454.1
70.0 18560 -57.9 -76.9 7 0.02 295 10 460.2 460.3 460.2
68.6 18688 -57.9 -76.9 7 0.02 291 11 462.8 462.9 462.8
66.4 18898 -57.0 -76.6 7 0.02 285 12 469.2 469.3 469.2
63.3 19202 -55.7 -76.1 6 0.02 305 12 478.4 478.6 478.4
60.9 19444 -54.7 -75.7 6 0.02 285 12 486.0 486.1 486.0
60.3 19507 -54.9 -75.8 6 0.02 280 12 486.8 487.0 486.8
55.5 20036 -56.9 -76.9 6 0.02 267 14 494.0 494.1 494.0
54.8 20117 -56.7 -76.7 6 0.02 265 14 496.2 496.3 496.2
52.2 20422 -56.1 -76.1 6 0.02 275 13 504.5 504.7 504.5
50.0 20700 -55.5 -75.5 7 0.03 255 10 512.2 512.5 512.3
49.8 20726 -55.4 -75.5 7 0.03 260 10 513.0 513.2 513.0
45.3 21336 -53.8 -74.5 6 0.03 300 8 531.3 531.5 531.3
43.6 21574 -53.1 -74.1 6 0.04 73 10 538.6 538.9 538.6
43.1 21641 -53.4 -74.3 6 0.04 110 10 539.4 539.7 539.4
40.0 22124 -55.7 -75.7 7 0.03 205 11 545.5 545.7 545.5
39.2 22250 -55.1 -75.2 6 0.04 230 11 550.1 550.4 550.1
35.1 22960 -51.7 -72.7 6 0.06 152 10 576.6 577.1 576.7
34.0 23165 -52.1 -73.1 6 0.06 130 10 580.9 581.3 580.9
32.4 23470 -52.7 -73.7 6 0.05 165 10 587.2 587.7 587.2
30.4 23885 -53.5 -74.5 6 0.05 194 7 595.9 596.4 596.0
30.0 23970 -53.1 -74.1 6 0.06 200 6 599.3 599.8 599.3
28.7 24256 -50.7 -72.7 6 0.07 286 5 613.5 614.2 613.6
28.1 24384 -50.7 -72.7 6 0.07 325 4 617.1 617.8 617.1
25.6 24994 -50.5 -72.5 6 0.08 160 14 634.3 635.1 634.4
24.4 25298 -50.4 -72.4 6 0.09 175 16 643.1 643.9 643.1
22.2 25908 -50.3 -72.3 6 0.10 300 12 661.1 662.0 661.1
21.2 26213 -50.2 -72.2 6 0.10 315 10 670.2 671.2 670.3
20.0 26600 -50.1 -72.1 6 0.11 355 7 682.1 683.1 682.1
18.0 27287 -50.5 -72.5 6 0.12 289 5 701.6 702.8 701.7
17.6 27432 -49.2 -71.2 6 0.15 275 4 710.2 711.7 710.3
17.0 27663 -47.1 -69.1 6 0.20 279 6 724.1 726.1 724.2
15.3 28346 -46.0 -68.3 6 0.25 290 11 749.1 751.7 749.2
14.7 28651 -45.5 -67.9 6 0.28 325 13 760.5 763.5 760.7
11.6 30215 -43.1 -66.1 6 0.45 821.9 827.0 822.2

I am not sure how this helps. Vandenberg is quite far off from Santa Barbara. These things are probably very localized under certain conditions.

earlier data said:
Long Beach:
254 3 17 DEC 1953
1 23129 72297 33.83 118.15 20 32767
2 150 300 250 24 7 0
3 LGB kt
9 1017 20 125 97 68 2
4 1000 161 155 42 90 6
5 950 600 174 32767 113 8
5 900 1056 147 32767 158 8
4 850 1535 118 32767 203 10
5 800 2039 88 32767 203 12
5 750 2580 51 32767 203 13
4 700 3126 15 -150 203 12
5 650 3710 -34 -83 248 13
5 600 4345 -77 -205 270 19
5 550 5010 -111 -252 293 31
4 500 5739 -160 -285 293 33
5 450 6530 -207 -340 293 35
4 400 7377 -284 -385 293 37
5 350 8317 -364 32767 293 40
4 300 9368 -429 32767 338 52
4 250 10578 -498 32767 293 50
4 200 12031 -519 32767 270 46
5 175 12902 -522 32767 270 42
4 150 13882 -590 32767 270 52

Santa Maria

254 3 17 DEC 1953
1 23236 72394 34.93 120.42 71 32767
2 100 200 215 35 7 0
3 SMX kt
9 1010 71 85 73 0 0
5 1003 120 130 94 32767 32767
4 1000 155 132 95 135 2
5 961 490 170 10 32767 32767
5 950 600 167 -5 158 12
5 900 1048 152 32767 135 17
5 883 1210 146 32767 32767 32767
4 850 1529 122 32767 135 15
5 800 2033 87 -150 158 8
5 750 2580 49 -156 203 8
4 700 3121 9 -159 203 4
5 650 3730 -37 -153 203 8
5 632 3950 -56 -141 32767 32767
5 600 4340 -73 -172 293 8
5 556 4940 -92 -264 32767 32767
5 550 5030 -98 -270 293 21
4 500 5742 -148 -285 293 23
5 450 6540 -212 -328 293 35
4 400 7389 -274 32767 293 37
5 350 8333 -357 32767 293 40
4 300 9384 -448 32767 293 46
5 275 9940 -501 32767 32767 32767
5 264 10200 -485 32767 32767 32767
4 250 10582 -512 32767 293 31
5 215 11540 -584 32767 32767 32767
4 200 12001 -567 32767 270 58
5 192 12280 -506 32767 32767 32767
5 175 12864 -521 32767 270 48
4 150 13846 -589 32767 270 29
5 125 14974 -630 32767 248 31
4 100 16334 -673 32767 248 25

Pertinent information. The first few lines are pertinent information associated with the station (longitude/latitude, etc.)

The first column just designates what kind of reading it is (the number is usually 4 or 5). The second column is atmospheric pressure (mbar). The third column is altitude (Meters). The fourth column is temperature in C with the decimal point dropped (i.e. 171 = 17.1). The fifth column is dewpoint. The sixth column is wind direction (direction wind is coming from) and the seventh column is wind speed in knots. If there is a value of 32767 it means there is no data.

I'd like to point out that I'm not married to the idea of a lenticular cloud, but my personal prejudices do lean in that direction, mostly because of my experiences in noticing interesting (to me, anyway) weather, pointing it out to other people and getting a really blank stare, or possibly a pitying shake of the head, if I try to explain why that's unusual.
So then to have an argument from incredulity -- 'Oh, it couldn't be a cloud, clouds can't have property X' presented to me gets right up my nose, because I know darn well most people -- and that's including my fellow hang glider and sailplane pilots -- don't pay all that much attention.

Honestly, I'd have to say it doesn't look to me like the 1953 data points to a Sundowner event.
Based on the forecast guidelines I linked to earlier:
forecast guide said:
Based on the supporting data obtained within this study,the following rules apply for sundowner evaluation and forecasting:
(1) Sundowners will not occur if the BFL-SBA SLP gradient is negative, or if the SMX-SBA gradient is less than 1.8 mb.
(2) 3000 foot winds at VBG MUST flow from 335 to 025 degrees for sundowner development to occur. Winds above the 850 mb height may or may not show speed or
direction variance compared with the 850 mb surface. 3000 foot wind speed at VBG is normally about 20 knots, but may be as little as 12 knots.
(3) SMX-SBA SLP gradients between approximately 2.0 and 4.0 mb can produce Category 2 sundowners.
(4) SMX-SBA SLP gradients between 3.5 and 6.5 mb can produce Category 2 sundowners.
(5) SMX-SBA SLP gradients between approximately 5.0 and 6.5 mb can produce category 2 sundowners.
(6) Category 3 sundowners will occur within the SLP gradient parameters above, provided that
(a) there has been an established sundowner event in progress and
(b) SLP gradients are increasing and
(c) maximum isolation is occurring, i.e., in the months of June or July.
(7) When sundowner events are forecast to occur or are occurring, aviation forecasts should ALWAYS use a LLWS caution in the Santa Barbara terminal forecast.
Actually, I think they mean insolation, rather than isolation.
So it doesn't look northerly enough for an actual Sundowner event, and though lenticulars are often associated with Sundowners, that's not the only time they can happen.

The 1953 Long Beach data is interesting. The 30 knot winds could probably create a wave out over the Santa Barbara channel, but at least at the time the soundings were taken, that layer was much higher than La Cumbre Peak. There are ways that the higher level layer could have interacted with the Santa Ynez Range, even though it was above it. Out in Texas, sailplanes fly wave from high altitude wind bumping up against rows of thermals.
So at my amateur level of interpretation, it's a whole lot of inconclusive. Can't rule a lenticular cloud out or in. Sorry.
 
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Then we have Sparks talking about magnetic headings. Where does it state they flew west on a magnetic heading? Why would the pilot use a magnetic bearing? Has that been established anywhere but Sparks' mind?

Astro

Aircraft use magnetic headings/courses almost exclusively. There used to be a system used at the poles, that overlaid a rectangular grid for navigation, but I don''t know if it is still being used. His use of true headings is puzzling to me. And true, maps are laid out with true north on the vertical, but every compass rose on the map shows a magnetic rose, every airport is marked in magnetic and every nav system in the airplane is marked in magnetic. I don't know what is going on with the new gps systems, but if you make a landing, you are landing on a mag course and every airway is marked as magnetic. If you can get a look at a Sectional map, you'' see what I mean.

PD
 
Tim and all,

Many thanks for the replies.

If you notice in the thread I mentioned, it never seemed that I could get anyone to understand that there is simply no way to triangulate the object from the data provided.

Simply put, (even accepting the Johnson location and vector as gospel, which i was willing to do) we have no actual location for (and needed vector from) the plane. I tried mightily but I never could get any of the mostly believer audience there to understand this simple point.

But those guys are morons mostly. Was the point clear to you guys here from reading the evidence?

Tim, I saw a recent interview with Kimball in which he spoke about RB-47. He regurgitated all of the discredited "facts" from his film but never even acknowledged that there was any evidence against it. This is well after he supposedly read your historically important report.

He is the worst kind of poseur, worse even than his buffoonish uncle, Stanton Friedman.

Best,

Lance


On This: "... there is simply no way to triangulate the object from the data provided."

If the above is still on the 1953 Point Mugu incident, we have two different angles of view both indicating the bearing as being toward Point Mugu.

"I estimated the position of the object to be roughly over Point Mugu, which lies on a bearing about 255° from my ranch."

"I saw an object apparently standing still in the air off the coast, in the vicinity of Point Mugu"

So in this case we can establish that the 2D intersection point ( x,y ) for the two lines of sight L1 and L2 must is somewhere near Point Mugu, and since the distance from the ground observer to Point Mugu is known, no triangulation is necessary to be able to establish the approximate distance from the object to the ground observer. Simple linear distance measurement is all that is required. It is probable that it is this logic that is being referenced incorrectly with the word "triangulate", a different process that uses trigonometry.
 
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So the Lockheed was in the air for approx 31 minutes before they noticed the object. We know it ended up with a speed of 225mph (but someone more knowledgeable about flying and airspeed whilst climbing to the altitudes mentioned will have more accurate calculations that me) and we know where it took off from.

Stray

I can't give you the real skinny because I don't know the bird, but for a first cut wag try 2/3 of the cruise speed for a recip. So try 150 indicated and 180 true for a TAS average climb speed. Don't trust that very far. No idea what the rate of climb would be and you would need that for time and distance to climb. You would need an old Connie driver or the flight manual for the real stuff.

That 225mph at cruise is going to be the indicated air speed since no one said anything about true airspeed. The TAS at 17-18k altitude should be just under 300 using the 500mb temp at vandenburg.

PD
 
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On This: "... there is simply no way to triangulate the object from the data provided."

If the above is still on the 1953 Point Mugu incident, we have two different angles of view both indicating the direction as being Point Mugu.

"I estimated the position of the object to be roughly over Point Mugu, which lies on a bearing about 255° from my ranch."

"I saw an object apparently standing still in the air off the coast, in the vicinity of Point Mugu"

So in this case we can establish that the 2D intersection point ( x,y ) for the two lines of sight L1 and L2 must is somewhere near Point Mugu, and since the distance from the ground observer to Point Mugu is known, no triangulation is necessary to be able to establish the approximate distance from the object to the ground observer. Simple linear distance measurement is all that is required.


First, pulling wild guesses out of the air, like you've done above, is the wrong way to go about explaining reality. You seem to be doing it because you've started with a conclusion and you're desperate to try to make the little information we have support that conclusion. Yes, that is how "ufology" works. But it's a stupid argument. And it's not objective, scientific, or a reasonable way to determine the truth.

And second, since Johnson couldn't have actually known how far away the UFO was, and since there were conflicting guesses about the actual location of the observers in the air, there's no possible way for you to rationally come to the conclusion you've made above.
 
Good, you have rescinded your claim that some UFOs are alien craft. It took a long time, but that's progress toward taking a skeptical stand. Next, maybe you'll start to get the hang of critical thinking and you can dispense with the persistent dishonesty altogether.


Um ... no ... I haven't rescinded anything. I've only said that so far as I know, we don't have sufficient verifiable scientific evidence to prove my claims or beliefs. But I still believe I've seen an alien craft and I still believe other people have as well ... regardless.
 
First, pulling wild guesses out of the air, like you've done above, is the wrong way to go about explaining reality. You seem to be doing it because you've started with a conclusion and you're desperate to try to make the little information we have support that conclusion. Yes, that is how "ufology" works. But it's a stupid argument. And it's not objective, scientific, or a reasonable way to determine the truth.

And second, since Johnson couldn't have actually known how far away the UFO was, and since there were conflicting guesses about the actual location of the observers in the air, there's no possible way for you to rationally come to the conclusion you've made above.


Wrong above. No wild guesses. We only need to accept that both sets of observers saw the object in the direction of Point Mugu from wherever they were at the time.
 
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But this is not the 1950s and you're not a United States Air Force UFO researcher. Hell, you're Canadian for chrissakes! Why this obsession of yours with my country's military services during my grandfather's generation?

John Albert

Careful there youngster. I was around the airpatch pushing a jet in '66.

PD
 
Um ... no ... I haven't rescinded anything. I've only said that so far as I know, we don't have sufficient verifiable scientific evidence to prove my claims or beliefs. But I still believe I've seen an alien craft and I still believe other people have as well ... regardless.


You don't have any evidence at all ufology.

You can believe whatever you want but please keep your faith to yourself and stop trying to get others to buy into it - literally.
 
You don't have any evidence at all ufology.

You can believe whatever you want but please keep your faith to yourself and stop trying to get others to buy into it - literally.


I'm just as free to discuss UFOs and whatever I consider to be valid evidence as anyone else here. If you don't like it, you can always ignore it.
 
I'm just as free to discuss UFOs and whatever I consider to be valid evidence as anyone else here. If you don't like it, you can always ignore it.

The problem is, you're not discussing UFO's - you don't even know what they are even though you pretend you do ( hmmmmm... confusing huh? )!
 
In this Youtube of an altitude pressure chamber rapid decompression, you can see how the room fills with condensation in just seconds. It goes away pretty rapidly, as well, because the room of course has a significant thermal mass, and rewarms the air.

Thanks tjw. You brought back a fond memory of a couple of chamber rides and the ever delightful RD. I seem to remember mine as getting the cloud a lot faster than that one though.

PD
 
I'm just as free to discuss UFOs and whatever I consider to be valid evidence as anyone else here. If you don't like it, you can always ignore it.


Ahhhh that's right.... anecdotes are evidence in the pseudoscience of UFOlogy. But only if the anecdote is from someone you personally have deemed to be a quality anecdotist. That's right, I can make words up too.
 
Wrong above. No wild guesses. We only need to accept that both sets of observers saw the object in the direction of Point Mugu from wherever they were at the time.


There's your mistake right there. We only need to accept something that isn't supported by the available information. Constructive contribution: The "ufology" method, making wild guesses to form a conclusion then dishonestly changing what we know or including material from your imagination to fit the conclusion is a lot like lying. Stop it.
 
We only need to accept that both sets of observers saw the object...

Why do we "need" to accept that an actual physical "object" was observed?


Did anyone go up to it and "knock" on it?...it not, how was it determined to be an actual physical "object"?


...and don't be insulting by assuming that it must be a physical object...not unless there is evidence for that.
 
Randall/Ufology,

I am going to give you a pass here but please read the whole case file before you try to participate in the conversation about it. You will look smarter that way.

The witnesses on the plane gave different locations for the location of the object (if it was an object):

Thoren: "somewhere between Point Mugu and the Santa Barbara Islands"
Wimmer: roughly "somewhere east of Santa Cruz island at about our altitude"
Colman: "in the vicinity of Point Mugu"
Ware: "It seemed to be somewhat above us and to the West, over the water, possibly in the vicinity of Santa Barbara Islands"

See what I mean?

And even if they all said Point Mugu, you would still be wrong because we don't know where the plane was precisely... Let me demonstrate:

Let's say you were at Johnson's ranch and looking at the same object.
And I am 100 miles west of you looking back at the same object.
We would both say it was towards Point Mugu. Exact where on that 100 mile line cannot be known from the data we have before us. Period.

Make sure your next message acknowledges your mistake if you want to continue any discussions with me (I've seen your work here).

Lance
 
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On This: "... there is simply no way to triangulate the object from the data provided."

If the above is still on the 1953 Point Mugu incident, we have two different angles of view both indicating the bearing as being toward Point Mugu.


The trouble for your WAG though is that there are more than two 'angles of view described' and therefore no triangle.


"I estimated the position of the object to be roughly over Point Mugu, which lies on a bearing about 255° from my ranch."

"I saw an object apparently standing still in the air off the coast, in the vicinity of Point Mugu"

So in this case we can establish that the 2D intersection point ( x,y ) for the two lines of sight L1 and L2 must is somewhere near Point Mugu,


No, we can't. Only someone who carefully picks out the bits of the story that support his own pre-formed conclusion and ignores the bits that don't can do this.


. . . and since the distance from the ground observer to Point Mugu is known, no triangulation is necessary to be able to establish the approximate distance from the object to the ground observer.


The approximate distance to the object was based on a complete guess as to its size. You cannot use this as a basis for your calculations, should yopu ever decide to do any.


Simple linear distance measurement is all that is required. It is probable that it is this logic that is being referenced incorrectly with the word "triangulate", a different process that uses trigonometry.


It is probable that you don't have the faintest idea what you're talking about.
 
Good, you have rescinded your claim that some UFOs are alien craft. It took a long time, but that's progress toward taking a skeptical stand. Next, maybe you'll start to get the hang of critical thinking and you can dispense with the persistent dishonesty altogether.


Um ... no ... I haven't rescinded anything. I've only said that so far as I know, we don't have sufficient verifiable scientific evidence to prove my claims or beliefs. But I still believe I've seen an alien craft and I still believe other people have as well ... regardless.


What you have most definitely rescinded then is that there is any basis in reality for your belief in the Omgaliens and its simply a matter of faith, like any other religion.

Clearly you are posting not only in the wrong thread, but in the wrong sub-forum.

I must admit though, that GeeMack did make one mistake, and that was in thinking that you'd made progress toward taking a skeptical stand. Such a position is obviously as far away from you as ever.
 
Wrong above. No wild guesses. We only need to accept that both sets of observers saw the object in the direction of Point Mugu . . .


"Both" is inapplicable. The conflicting reports of the observers on the WV-2 mean that they must be treated as more than just two bearings to the object.


. . . from wherever they were at the time.


Which neither they or you knew, despite your assertions to the contrary.

You are indeed making wild guesses, and completely ignoring the work of those who have approached this matter as it should have been. Your ridiculous excuse for an argument is totally devoid of integrity, and again contrary to your unshakeable beliefs, everyone can see that this is the case.
 

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