The records of the observations of severe weather events are being used to attempt to correlate the output of Ed Oberg’s lasoberg model with the location and timing of these events.
WHEN: 2012-09-26 to 2012-09-26
WHERE: Online
STATE: National
COUNTRY: INT
This is SSSI NSW's 3rd webinar of the year and is presented by Ed Oberg who in 1974 developed a special interest in Celestial Mechanics, this led him to undertake research work in the area of gravitational anomalies. His work has resulted the development of the Iasoberg Model. The model locates the Allais Effect on the surface of the Earth.
The records of the observations of severe weather events are being used to attempt to correlate the output of the model with the location and timing of these events. For further information, please visit: http://www.sssi.org.au/Events/Investigating-the-Allais-Effect-Lunch-Time-Webinar/eid/465.html.