36When take place crossing parts of waveguides with a temperature inversion layer in the atmosphere above the ground(height 2,8 km. above the earth's surface), that stretches for about 50 km. west of the position «Tully 'Saucer Nest'», theinfrasonic rays, which propagate along this part of waveguides, are rejected to the earth's surface (Fig.27., Fig.19.) and areimpacting (with a small disturbing force) on plants and other facilities in the position «Tully 'Saucer Nest'».When take place crossing parts of waveguides with a temperature inversion layer (height 2,8 km. above the earth's surface)in the atmosphere over a position «Tully 'Saucer Nest'», the infrasonic rays, which propagate along this part ofwaveguides, intersects the surface of the earth and the surface of the sea east of the position «Tully 'Saucer Nest'» (Fig.23.) and did not impact on plants growing in a location « Tully 'Saucer Nest'».On Fig.27. is shown a lane of earth's surface .This lane of earth's surface traverse the infrasonic rays (emitted cyclone 'Joy'), in cases when take place crossing 7-thgroup grounds troughs of the waveguide with layer (height of 2,8 km. above the earth's surface) inversion temperature inthe atmosphere above the earth.According to Fig.27., waveguides could intersect with the earth's surface at the location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'» only duringthe two possible temperature inversions in the atmosphere above the earth's surface (height 2,8 km.):January 18, 1966, 19 - 23 pm GMT (January 19, 1966, 05-09 am local time);January 17, 1966, 07 - 11 am GMT (January 17, 1966, 17-21 pm local time) .Rain on January 17, 1966 (Fig.28.) did not contribute to the emergence of 17 January 1966 layer of temperature inversion inthe atmosphere above the ground (height 2,8 km. above the earth's surface) in the vicinity of the location «Tully 'SaucerNest'».Consequently, in the period from 10 to 21 January 1966, only in January 19, 1966 from 05 to 09 am local time (January 18,1966, from 19 to 23 pm, accordingly GMT) a lane surface of the earth at the location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'» (Fig.27., Fig.19) are crossing the waveguides, along which propagate infrasonic rays emitted by the cyclone 'Joy'.One after the other the waveguides moves (Fig. 27.) on a lane of earth's surface in a location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'».The speed moving of the front waveguides on earth's surface through location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'» equals 3,54 km/h.A front line of waveguides covered a distance from location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'» till home Albert Pennisi in 17 minutes.After that, it took another 5-10 minutes to a dog in the house of Albert Pennisi felt the effects of infrasound on her body.20130630 <strong>CROP</strong> <strong>CIRCLES</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>: <strong>TULLY</strong> ‘SAUCER <strong>NEST</strong>’, CYCLONE ‘JOY’, UFO http://www.nyos.lvNataliya Anatolievna Solodovnik ∙ Anatoliy Borisovich Solodovnik
376. A LODGING <strong>OF</strong> REED STALKS UNDER INFLUENCE INFRASONIC RAYS EMITTED BYTHE CYCLONE 'Joy', NASCENCE THE UFO AND «Tully 'Saucer Nest'»Along the waveguides, which are moving on the land through location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'», are propagated the infrasonicrays, that periodically (with a frequency of 0,2 Hz.) are impacting (with a small disturbing force) on reed stalks, that are grow(Fig. 29.) at the location «Tully 'Saucer Nest'».The smallest natural frequency of transverse oscillations of reed stalk, that grew in the locality «Tully 'Saucer Nest'», was0,2 (Hz).During the periodic exposure to infrasound frequency of 0,2 (Hz) on reed stalks, which grow up in the location «Tully'Saucer Nest'», are having resonant oscillations of stalks (Fig. 30.).During of resonance, amplitude of transverse oscillations of reed stalks gradually increased from small to large value.The reed stalks with a height stalk low or high, compared with the height of 2,40 m, which grow around the position of «Tully'Saucer Nest'», did not commit resonance oscillations.In the initial stage (January 19, 1966, 05-06 am local time) because of the small the initial amplitude the resonantoscillations of reed's stalks, their oscillations can go unnoticed, when man is viewing the thicket reed.With the growing amplitude oscillations of stalks reed: arise an agitation of aqueous medium; vibration to rhizomes with layerof silt around them.Vibration liquefies the silt (thixotropy) and moves material from the silt into an aqueous medium (Fig. 31.).In this case, the rhizomes lose their coupling with silt, are fractured, and forsakes of the stalks without support.As result takes place a lodging of reed stalks (the root lodging).20130630 <strong>CROP</strong> <strong>CIRCLES</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>: <strong>TULLY</strong> ‘SAUCER <strong>NEST</strong>’, CYCLONE ‘JOY’, UFO http://www.nyos.lvNataliya Anatolievna Solodovnik ∙ Anatoliy Borisovich Solodovnik