Tuesday, August 27, 2019

8/27/19 Report - PSS-14 Mine Detector. Latest on Dorian. Gold Increasing. Evolution.


Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.

PSS-14 Mine Detector.
Source: See Military.com link below. 

Before I talk about Dorian today, I wanted to show this mine detector, which is combines metal detection with ground penetrating radar.

The AN/PSS-14 revolutionizes landmine detection by combining ground penetrating radar (GPR) and highly sensitive metal detector (MD) technology using advanced data fusion algorithms. This unique combination enables the system to reliably and consistently detect anti-personnel (AP) and anti-tank (AT) mines and to reject the detection of metallic clutter, increasing operator confidence and efficiency.



In order to maximize operational effectiveness and efficiency, the AN/PSS-14 offers the highest probability of detection of any handheld system along with a minimal false alarm rate. The system maintains this level of performance across all environmental conditions and soil types, including those that are heavily mineralized...

Here is the link for more about the PSS-14 mine detector.

https://www.military.com/equipment/pss-14-mine-detector

As you probably know, beach metal detecting on the Treasure Coast pretty much began with WWII mine detectors.

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Now for Dorian.  Below is the cone from the 2 PM update.

Source: nhc.noaa.gov













The track is heading towards Florida, but you'll also notice that nowhere along the track does the National Hurricane Center show it as anything more than a tropical storm.

You can make too much out of that.  The track could change, as could the strength of the storm.

Looking, at the surf predictions for the Treasure Coast, at this point it looks like we could be a bump in the surf on Saturday.

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Source: magicseaweed.com.

That doesn't look too exciting, but it is too early to tell for sure.

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About two weeks ago, I mentioned the increasing price of gold.  Since that time it has increased another forty or so dollars per ounce, now being around $1535 per ounce.

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I gave my opinions about evolution years ago in this blog, but now a renowned Yale scientist, David Gelerntner, discovered the fallacies of Darwinism.  Here is what Stream.org said about him.

This isn’t someone you’d expect to reject Darwin. He lives and works at the heart of the intellectual establishment. He’s a renowned computer scientist at Yale University — the New York Times called him a “rock star” — and served on the National Council on the Arts. He explained in a recent essay in the Claremont Review of Books why he no longer believes Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. He makes similar points in a recent interview with the Hoover Institution’s Peter Robinson...

Gelerntner said, ... the incremental development of new species is largely not there. “Most species enter the evolutionary order fully formed and then depart unchanged.” Darwinism can’t explain that



Here is the link where you can read more about that.



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We'll keep watching Dorian.  It could change a lot in the next few days.

Happy hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net