Subject
Stormfront Pattern – Gulf of Thailand / Cambodian Coastline
Date: [REDACTED]
Summary
A stable Category-1 cyclonic system has formed over the southern Gulf of Thailand and has remained geostationary for 3 days, despite lack of thermal or wind-shear support. Satellite and radar tracking indicate unnatural cohesion and central pressure behavior inconsistent with any known weather models.
Meteorological Anomalies
- Core rotational speeds remain fixed despite fluctuating ambient pressure.
- Central “eye” exhibits faint electromagnetic resonance.
- NOAA sensors report aquatic mass movement patterns inconsistent with oceanic current expectations.
Correlated Intelligence
- Several minor fishing vessels missing in sectors adjacent to storm wall.
- Civilian phone footage (flagged, not yet scrubbed) shows figures beneath water surface during lightning flashes.
- Animal behavior in Mekong Delta region becoming erratic (notably amphibians and waterfowl).
Measures
- Reclassifying storm from “natural” to monitored arcane anomaly.
- Activate passive EM scrubbing nodes near Phnom Penh and Battambang.
- Internal alert raised to Category Orange-1.
Further investigation pending liaison response from Naval Division.