SUBJECT: CROP CIRCLES REVEALED FILE: UFO1221 106/113 28 Jun 90 02:05:57 From: postmaster@scicom.alphacdc.com To: All Subj: Crop Circles Revealed? Attr: ------------------------------------------------ From: postmaster@scicom.alphacdc.com Date: 28 Jun 90 02:11:04 GMT Message-ID: <5176@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet From: Fresh off the UPI newswires: - Mark G. -=-=- LONDON (UPI) -- International experts said the mysterious crop circles appearing in Britain and around the world are the work of Mother Nature, not aliens from outer space or pranksters, according to a report published Sunday. The newspaper Independent on Sunday said speakers at the first international conference in Oxford on the phenomena of crop circles said weather and topography cause the flattened circles which suddenly appear in fields. 'They seem to form in conditions of warm days and cold nights when a temperature inversion is established,' said Terence Meaden, head of Britain's Tornado and Storm Research Organizaion. Meaden was one of 150 scientists and UFO enthusiasts at the Circles Effect Phenomena Conference. Several other experts put forth other meteorological and topographical theories on the causes of the mysterious circles. The circles, nearly perfectly round and ranging from a few yards wide to half the length of a football field, appear overnight during the crop-growing season. Sometimes their arrival is accompanied by noises and lights, witnesses have said. More than 200 have been sighted in Britain this year, most in English corn fields, the newspaper said. Their unexplained appearances and varied patterns have led to a variety of popular theories. UFO fans offered them as proof of extraterrestrial landings a decade ago. Others said drunken farmers or pranksters were to blame. But Mead and the other scientists said they believed the cause was much more down to earth. Meaden said the circles form when a layer of cool air becomes trapped under warmer air. A 'trailing vortex' develops in the form of a column of rapidly spinning air, Meaden said. When the vortex settles in a field, it sweeps out a ring of damage as it expands. John Snow, a professor at Purdue University in Indiana and Tokio Kikuchi of Kochi University in Tokyo said that the humming and bright lights witnesses report are the product of electrical charges built up by the friction inside the air columns. The mystery surrounding the circles encouraged some scientists to become crop circle experts and has drawn hundreds of circle spotters to tour farmlands. Farmers have complained of trampled crops left by the spotters. The circles were mentioned in 17th century accounts and have been found in the United States, France, Australia and Japan as well as in Britain. England may have more of the circles because of the combination of the weather fronts and land features, experts said. --- ConfMail V4.00 * Origin: Paranet(sm) - The world's most important computer network (1:30163/1 ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************