This Is What I Think.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Today is 11/20/2025 Post #6





Continuing

https://hvom.blogspot.com/2025/11/today-is-11202025-post-5.html









by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/20/2025 7:18 PM

One important detail to note about this topic.

As I understand it, the official weather records report a value 'snowfall'

That is different from 'snowdepth'

My images are illustrations of snowdepth

When snowfall occurs and results in significant enough of snowdepth then that is the point of my illustration



Episode 4 of Plur1bus should begin entertaining us all in a few hours, probably available at midnight Friday east-coast time. I probably will view it later in the day on Friday.



Then I checked it at 7:23 PM west-coast time and it's there. So maybe they are on UTC schedule. The episode guide on IMDb has all episodes on Friday schedule. Think I will view it after making this blog-post, that I throw out for the sake of documenting my continued bafflement









by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/20/2025 7:48 PM

Spokane's recorded history always has snowfall during winter and we see a lot of it each winter

This note is another installment of a process I have established in my original-work and the illustrations from me and from the internet I use for it in these notes

Few days ago, thoughts formed in my conscious-mind to not work at this for this year, with the year's first snowfall pending as of today.

So that makes me more certain I will check for this pattern again this year

It's predictable even at this point, in that the first snowfall will most likely be before the end of this month, so a pattern check is easy enough. I have not tried it and do not plan on checking it until after the fact of the first local snowfall.









Stargate Universe - "Visitation" - tv-series Season 2 Episode 9, 11/23/2010

Dr. CAINE: Something vital has broken and none of us know how to fix it.









From 11/2/1954 ( ) To 11/23/2010 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Stargate Universe"::"Visitation" ) is 20475 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/23/2021 ( ) is 20475 days










DSC04296 .jpg, by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/23/2021
DSC04290 .jpg, by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/23/2021










1954-11-02_1-1

https://papersofprinceton.princeton.edu/princetonperiodicals/?a=d&d=Princetonian19541102-01.1.1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------









https://www.mtu-solutions.com/na/en/applications/power-generation/power-generation-applications/nuclear-power.html

mtu

Nuclear Power Plants

Emergency diesel generators are used when nuclear power plants are disconnected from the grid. They ensure the power supply to important components such as the reactor cooling system - to ensure a controlled shutdown of the reactor.









https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

Electromagnetic pulse

From Wikipedia

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also referred to as a transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED), is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy. The origin of an EMP can be natural or artificial, and can occur as an electromagnetic field, as an electric field, as a magnetic field, or as a conducted electric current. The electromagnetic interference caused by an EMP can disrupt communications and damage electronic equipment. An EMP such as a lightning strike can physically damage objects such as buildings and aircraft. The management of EMP effects is a branch of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineering.

The first recorded damage from an electromagnetic pulse came with the solar storm of August 1859, or the Carrington Event.

For modern warfare, weapons delivering a high energy EMP are designed to disrupt communications equipment, computers needed to operate modern warplanes, or even put the entire electrical network of a target country out of commission.



Types

An EMP arises where the source emits a short-duration pulse of energy. The energy is usually broadband by nature, although it often excites a relatively narrow-band damped sine wave response in the surrounding environment. Some types are generated as repetitive and regular pulse trains.

Types of military EMP include:

Nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NEMP), as a result of a nuclear explosion. A variant of this is the high altitude nuclear EMP



- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 8:01 PM Pacific-timezone USA Thursday 11/20/2025