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  1. Mark (mhjohnson@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Friday, 24-May-2019 10:37:53 EDT Mark Mark

    A nice explanation why 5G can interfere with weather forecasts...
    https://www.wired.com/story/5g-networks-could-throw-weather-forecasting-into-chaos/
    Basically, the frequency proposed for 5G in the US (24 GHz) is close to the emission frequency measured for water vapor. Other frequencies that could cause problems are 36 GHz (rain), 50 GHz (temperature), and 80 GHz (ice). I am somewhat surprised use of these frequencies aren't banned by international treaty.

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    1. 5G Networks Could Throw Weather Forecasting Into Chaos
      from WIRED
      The FCC is clashing with scientists who argue that 5G networks could interfere with weather sensors and compromise weather predictions.
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