Local Weather Radar Shows Chaff Over Northeastern Maine
10 July 2019 |
If that’s not rain, what is it? Something strange is showing up on one Maine radar
Last night we started seeing a weird looking radar image coming out of Caribou. Today we briefly chatted with the National Weather Service in Caribou about what it was. It’s military chaff.
Some military planes have the ability to release a metallic substance that is used to trick radar guided missiles into thinking the planes are somewhere else.
Military chaff shows up often enough in Northern Maine that the NWS in Caribou is used to the signature shown on the radar.
Thank you to RD for sharing this story with us @ ZeroGeoEngineering!