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Saturday, August 3, 2019

Sylvan Lake Tornado



Here is the Sylvan Lake tornado. This is better.





The processor died. Next round.




These are complete words. I improved my Sylvan.

Here's what I panned as gold.

I got Albert of Alberta.



Okay. Besides finding a tree code, which you can see would be difficult with only 1 code for 1 word, and 11 of the other, I feel like going after tornado.

I have 1 tornado.

It is in between Gen and Psalms.

11 Albert.

I have 1.



I call that success.



I found pink text.



See.

I will move over the cursor to show you more of Albert of Alberta.



This particular code does not tell us that Albert is there.

Stroke of genius.

I asked God for help.



God, I don't know where tornad is. Can you bring me there?

I won't quit, till I have searched tomorrow too. Sew? Can you help me, since I don't like going through 6000 ish codes 1 by 1.

Remind ourselves we are looking for light green. Right?

I would hate to miss something not keeping the color in mind.

I found the pink t of Albert.



By visual search, I found more letters of this Albert. Albert is situated here.


Here's L.


Here's R.




I think I have a second instance of the word. Here I found the A. And that depends on whether I've missed the carriage return of the skip.


You keep your ears and eyes open.

There is something unusual.

The skip which found Albert of Alberta is a skip of 2019.


In those kinds of places you have 3, you go for the fourth.

I think I am getting tired.

2 Sam ish.

I will go again tomorrow.

And I will see if I can find another t in another color.

If I drop a letter off tornad, I would have about 36 instances. I am not yet. I still feel like the hunt is on. But as you see, there is only 1.

If I still play around, and I happen to find something, I will post another update tonight. But if I let go, which I should, really, and hunt tomorrow, I will get running on this tomorrow.

See you.

I have a new strategy.

I kept the skip in mind. I expanded the overall search to larger skip. I found the same code. However, this time, I have more room to fit in tornad. We will see. I found the same code in a larger search set.

I have 4 instances of tornado.

Okay, so here is cool.

Snowflake cool.



I am doing the 1 by 1 of a refined set.

Give me a b. What this does for us: It tells us we have an Albert here.



Here's another. It has an Ezekiel placement. The placement is close to the previous.



Okay, I am not doing too bad.

However, say I get tired of this.

I could search for "tornad" only, and print the list.

Tomorrow, I might. Then, I will go in, and find that 2019 code combo, and go again.

I will settle on Ezekiel and 2 Sam.





What's the minimum I need for this to mean something?

Sylvan Tornado.



See if you can figure out my strategy here. What did I do?



Were I into it, I would pull the date.


You know skip 4953.


See if you can add Lake.


Done. I feel an eh coming on.







July 31, 2019.

Wherever Jonathan is, listen up. I have this now for you. This now qualifies as a word.

I have the date.

I don't have the 2019.

I have July 31.





Here's the year. 2019.




In this search, I have a portion of the words. I found 2019. See the light green.



The code record does not record the find. This is a visual find.



Here is one where the code record names the find.




I did Sylva as torquoise.

Sylva Lake Tornado 2019.





Were one to do a search, keeping in my this particular code, and the scripture, you could do a Sylvan only code, and see how close to this scripture here you come.

And you mark the instances.

If I recall correctly, Ez 30-34 is a hot spot. 2 Sam is a hot spot. And we also get Daniel.

Upscaled Update:

The Sylvan Lake tornado eventually has been recognized as a full tornado.

https://globalnews.ca/news/5748048/alberta-tornado-count-august-9-2019/


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