Saturday, May 31, 2008

Three-day Severe Weather Outbreak

G.J. McCormack, known as The Weather Prophet of Fair Lawn, New Jersey, was the 20th century's ablest astro-meteorologist. He wrote that the weather resulting from the Sun's parallel aspect with Mercury was invariably accompanied by winds of high velocities. Over the last few days, the Sun has been approaching its exact parallel with Mercury (exact on the 31st). This was the basis for The Weather Alternative's long-range forecast for May. By the 28th, the Moon squares Mercury again. This, coupled with the Sun's parallel to Mercury should trigger colder conditions, wind, and storms from the Mississippi Valley to the East Coast from the 28th through the 31st.



The Accuweather map above shows the severe weather set-up for Friday (May 30th) over the Mississippi Valley. Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes were expected in keeping with the nature of the Sun's parallel with Mercury. Tornadoes were reported on Friday in Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. No injuries were reported. Two tornado reports were also made in northwestern Ohio.





The East Coast will also feel the effects of severe weather as indicated in the long-range forecast. According to today's Accuweather report, The area at greatest risk for strong and severe storms will be from New York City to eastern Virginia. Large hail, heavy downpours and localized flooding, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes will be spawned by the strongest storms.
The storm system will bring heavy showers and thunderstorms to much of the balance of the Northeast.



According to The Weather Alternative long-range forecast for May 28-31, the Rockies were to experience a stormy period. The Weather Channel map at left for Thursday, May 29th, shows a low pressure system over Wyoming. Showers and thunderstorms pushed eastward into Montana and Wyoming with some isolated storms billowing up over eastern Colorado and eastern New Mexico.

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Check out this new movie: Expelled


Science wants to deny any evidence of a supreme being precisely because it wants to be a supreme being. Intelligent Critique by Dave Berg

Texas had no right to take polygamist sect kids: court

The state of Texas had no right to remove hundreds of children from a polygamist sect because it has not proven they were in imminent danger, an appeals court ruled Thursday.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

What's Going On With The Tropics?

Meteorologists are monitoring an area of disturbed weather in the Southern Caribbean. This area of low pressure will likely bring heavy rain to central America later in the week.






What is happening astro-meteorologically that would show the formation of a low pressure system there?


Remember, in astro-meteorology we always consult a key chart, such as a solar ingress, lunation, eclipse etc. and look for angular planets (planets on the 1st, 7th, 4th, or 10th cusps) that are in aspect (conjunctions, sextiles, squares, trines, oppositions, stationary etc.).




The New Moon map of May 5th at left shows Neptune on the Midheaven with Mercury crossing it over the area where this low pressure system is developing. On the 26th, Neptune turned retrograde and transit Venus conjoined the degree of Mercury in the New Moon map on the 27th activating the storm potential shown.

In The Weather Alternative's May forecast, we've been keeping an eye on Mercury's position in the Solar Ingress. The forecast pinpointed the 26th as a day when cold air and windy conditions would start to enter the East Coast area. The 26th was Monday. As can be seen from the Accuweather map at left, a cold front started its descent over the area.




The next Accuweather map at left is for today and shows the breezy conditions that are occurring over the Northeast and New England.


The Weather Alternative forecast for May 25-29 referred to Neptune's retrograde movement and Venus' square to Saturn. The forecast called for a good-sized storm over the West Coast and Rockies.

The Accuweather map at left shows the upper-level low pressure system that is bringing unsettled weather to the region, which extend eastward into Montana and Wyoming.

One interesting observation has to do with the flood advisories that are being issued over the Northwest.

FLOOD ADVISORY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA234 PM PDT TUE MAY 27 2008

RIVER LEVELS HAVE INCREASED IN RESPONSE TO RECENT WARM TEMPERATURES AND SNOW MELT.

Neptune, which occupies and angular position over the western U.S. in the Solar Ingress map is also known for thaws, and flooding. This particular aspect of Neptune was not mentioned in the May forecast.

May Forecasts
Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1
Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1
Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative
How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made


Love: The greatest four-letter word. (Denis Waitley)
L—is for Listen. To love someone is to listen unconditionally to his or her needs without prejudice.


O—is for Overlook. To love someone is to overlook the flaws and faults in favor of looking for the good.


V—is for Voice. To love someone is to voice your approval on a regular basis. There is no substitute for honest encouragement, positive strokes, and praise.

E—is for Effort. To love someone is to make a constant effort to spend the time, to make the sacrifice, to show your interest.

Check out this new movie: Expelled


Science wants to deny any evidence of a supreme being precisely because it wants to be a supreme being. Intelligent Critique by Dave Berg

Friday, May 23, 2008

Saturn and Mars Rock the West

The Sun's square to Saturn on the 22nd and Venus' parallel to Mars on the 24th are resulting in rare May thunderstorms for Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico; flooding concerns in Montana; and the unusual movement of a low pressure system over the Northwest bringing the storms to the area from the east. The Weather Alternative forecast for May 22-25 was posted on April 15th and called for a clashing of cold and warm air masses as represented by Saturn and Mars resulting in storms over the Rockies.


Much of Montana and northern Wyoming could have in excess of 2 inches of rain Thursday into Thursday night.



An unusually strong southerly dip in the jet stream is helping to spark some rare May thunderstorms in Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico. Southern California will have extreme weather for a second day today after hail, tornadoes, floods and mudslides all made the headlines yesterday in the region. Today will be mainly a flooding threat, although thunderstorms containing severe weather are possible.




More snow is falling across the Rockies from Montana to Arizona with snow levels lowering to between 6000 to 7000 feet. Some of the highest elevations could pick up over 2 feet of snow, especially the Tetons, and southwest mountains in Montana. Is it May 23rd or February 23rd?

(All weather maps courtesy of Accuweather)

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Not by chance: From bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere

Check out this new movie: Expelled

Science wants to deny any evidence of a supreme being precisely because it wants to be a supreme being. Intelligent Critique by Dave Berg

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Mercury Weather Watch

The Weather Alternative's long-range weather forecast for May 2008 reminded residents of the Southeast, mid-Atlantic, and Northeast that the planet Mercury was setting up shop over the East Coast during the last half of the month. Mercury's astro-meteorological influence has long been observed to coincide with cooler air masses and windy conditions.




The forecast called for a shot of colder air over the East Coast by the 21st of May. As can be seen from the Accuweather map at left an unusual May chill will grip the Northeast and New England today. The unseasonable chill is being transported out of Canada by a persistent flow from the north resulting in much-below-normal temperatures.


The long-range weather forecast for May 20-23 pinpointed storms over the Plains due to the Sun's square to Saturn. The latest from Accuweather (see map) shows severe thunderstorms scheduled to hit the Plains on Thursday the 22nd and Friday the 23rd. Right on schedule. Watch out for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms if you're a resident of the area.



May Forecasts
Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1
Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1
Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1



Introduction to the Weather Alternative
How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made



Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling
Not by chance: From bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere


Heaven Is Full Of Sinners


Castro "rediscovered Jesus while at the point of death." (El Mercurio, Chile)

Alina Fernandez Revuelta, Fidel Castro’s daughter, affirmed to the Italian newspaper Corriera Della Sera that her father has come closer to religion in his latter years, rediscovering Jesus while at the door of death; "but this does not surprise me, because he was educated by the Jesuits." Alina, who has lived in exile since 1993, affirmed that, "My dad thinks about God and not so much about Cuba now. After his death, Raul will gradually be imposing an economy modeled after China."

Monday, May 19, 2008

Northwest Moisture and Plains Heat

The precipitation forecast for May 19-20 in The Weather Alternative long-range forecast for May is on its way. The forecast was based on the square between Venus and Neptune. The map at left shows the storm system pushing into the U.S. West Coast. Rain will push into the Olympic Peninsula by this afternoon with showers reaching Seattle and Portland overnight.


The next Weather Alternative forecast being fulfilled is for the period of May 20-23. This forecast called for warm air to surge northward over the Plains raising temperatures over Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. As can be seen from the Accuweather map at right temperatures will push well into the 90s with some places in West Texas reaching 100 degrees. The Weather Alternative forecast calls for storms to be triggered over this area on the 22nd. We'll keep an eye out for those storms.






The long-range forecast for May 17-19 called for fair conditions over the Rockies and storms and windy conditions over the Plains and Mississippi Valley. The Weather Channel map at left for May 18th shows a high pressure system over the Rockies. Windy conditions were reported by the National Weather Service on the 18th and 19th over Wyoming, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri.

413 AM CDT MON MAY 19 2008
...WIND ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY EVENING FOR ALL OF WESTERN AN PORTIONS OF CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA...


332 AM CDT MON MAY 19 2008 MEMPHIS

SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL BECOME STRONG AND GUSTY TODAY. SUSTAINED WINDS NEAR 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO NEAR 35 MPH ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATE THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO THIS AFTERNOON.

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Not by chance: From bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere


Saturday, May 17, 2008

Some May Forecasts and Their Results

The long-range Weather Alternative forecast for May 10-13 called for fair conditions over the Rockies, which would spread to the Plains and the Mississippi Valley.




The 10th brought violent storms over the southern Plains. The 11th (see Weather Channel map at left), was fair over the Rockies and Plains, while the 12th was fair over the Mississippi Valley and most of the Plains as can be seen from the Weather Channel map at right.


The next long-range forecast was for May 13-15. The Sun square Neptune was the main feature. The forecast called for a clashing of warm moist air (as represented by Neptune) with a cold air mass that was to result in storms. As can be seen by the Accuweather graphic at left, a great heat wave surged into the west on the 14th.
As for me, I can't figure out why I thought cold air was indicated at this time since the other planet involved in the aspect was the Sun, which is usually considered a warm planet.
The Weather Alternative May forecast also made mention of Mercury's position over the eastern United States between May 13th and 31st. Here's the first of the forecasts:
Transit Mercury sets up residence over the eastern US by the 13th. The Southeast, mid-Atlantic, and Northeast should begin to feel its effects from this time on. Mercury is associated with cooler air masses and windy conditions. On the 13th the Moon will square Mercury propelling some cold air throughout the region.

The Weather Channel reported soaking rains on the 12th over the mid-Atlantic and gusty winds all across the region. For the 13th, the Weather Channel warned "Windy conditions are expected across parts of the Northeast today, in particular areas near the coast."

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling


U.S. mothers deserve $134,121 in salary.

(Reuters)--A full-time stay-at-home mother would earn $134,121 a year if paid for all her work, an amount similar to a top U.S. ad executive, a marketing director or a judge, according to a new study.
To reach the projected pay figures, the survey calculated the earning power of the 10 jobs respondents said most closely comprise a mother's role--housekeeper, day-care teacher, cook, computer operator, laundry machine operator, janitor, facilities manager, van driver, chief executive and psychologist--at an average 91.6 hours a week the stay-at-home mother worked.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Burma and China

On May 2nd and 3rd, Cyclone Nargis hit the impoverished
nation of Burma resulting in the deadliest natural disaster in the
history of that nation. Tens of thousands of fatalities have been
confirmed with tens of thousands of people still missing. The
Burmese government has formally asked the United Nations for
help, but in many ways remains resistant to the most basic
assistance.




As has been shown time and again on The Weather Alternative, weather patterns correspond to planetary alignments. The last
lunar eclipse of February 2, 2008 provides us with a glimpse of the astrological aspects at the time of the cyclone's landfall. On the 3rd, Mercury was parallel Mars. Conjunctions, squares, oppositions, and parallels between these two planets have long been known to produce whipping winds. The astro-locality
map at right shows the angular positions of Mars and Venus on May 3rd. The two planets cross very near where the cyclone hit. Venus was square it own position at the time of lunar eclipse.


On May 12th, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake took place near
Chengdu in central China. Chinese government officials warn
that the death toll could reach 50,000.

Earthquake prediction using astrology is not the same as using
astrology for weather forecasting. It has been common
knowledge amongst astrologers that the planet Jupiter exerts a
strong electro-magnetic pull on the earth and is instrumental in
producing seismic phenomena. My knowledge in the area of
earthquake prediction is virtually nil. But here is an interesting
observation regarding Jupiter and the Chengdu earthquake.



At left is a chart for the transits to the Solar Ingress chart at Chengdu for April 24th. On this date, Mars perfected its opposition to Jupiter exactly on the Ascendant and Descendant
at Chengdu. As you will notice, Venus is also square both Mars and Jupiter forming a T-square. One possible explanation for
the earthquake on May 12th is that the Sun on this date trined Jupiter, now retrograde. Theoretically, the Sun may have released the energy of the T-square by its trine. It is not unusual
for an aspect pattern to be triggered later in time by another
planet's aspect.

May Forecasts
Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1
Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1
Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative
How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made
Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Is that you Hillary?

Before William Branham died, that great and humble prophet, one of the last revelations and visions he had was that the final ruler of the United States who was going to bring the U.S.A. to
its doom and would be the worst ruler they ever had, would be a very beautiful, but very cruel woman.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Summer 2008: The Plains and Mississippi Valley- Part 1

Both Mercury and Uranus will affect weather patterns over the Plains and Mississippi Valley this summer. This is due to their angular positions in the Summer Solstice Chart. (See map) These two planets share an affinity for unseasonable coolness and sporadic strong winds especially when negatively aspected. In season, negative aspects to Mercury (oppositions, squares, and some conjunctions) often spawn hurricanes. Uranus seems to be a more intense version of Mercury and activates descending cold air not only from the Arctic but also from rivers of intensely frigid air in very high levels of the atmosphere.

I've listed important dates below when these planets are activated, and I've included some ideas as to their effect on weather patterns over the US midsection.


June 25-29
Uranus turns retrograde on the 26th. This presages a strong cold front pushing southward over the northern Plains lowering temperatures, and triggering precipitation and windy conditions. There is the possibility of a low pressure system affecting Brownsville and southern Texas.




July 5-8
A cold air mass descends over the Plains out of Canada setting off storms. A cold front along the East Coast brings storms from Florida to New England.



July 13-15
The Sun's trines to Uranus indicates cool and fair over the Plains.




July 22-24
Mercury trines Uranus over the Plains and brings cool, dry air southward. Mars influence adds stormy and windy conditions over the Mississippi Valley.


Aug 5-7
Mars opposes transit Uranus on the 6th. The Moon triggers them earlier on the 4th.
Mars-Uranus signifies storm emergencies and windy conditions, which will hit the Plains. Tornadoes may be a by-product of these storms.




Aug 16-17
An outbreak of storms is shown over the Midwest states and the southern and central Mississippi Valley areas. Particularly severe storms are indicated in and around Arkansas. This may be due to either a tropical storm system originating in the Gulf of Mexico or a low pressure system traversing the southern states.




Aug 20-24
This period starts with a warm and moist air mass pushing up over the Plains due to Mercury's conjunction with Venus. As these planets pass to the opposition of Uranus a cold air mass clashes with it resulting in storms throughout the Plains.




Aug 27-29
Mercury and Venus square Pluto on the 27th and 29th.
Summer storms hit the Mississippi Valley as contrary air masses scuffle over the area.




Sept 3-7
Weather gets nasty over the Plains as Mercury and Mars parallel Uranus provoking windy conditions or severe thunderstorms packing damaging winds. Severe weather then pushes eastward over the Mississippi Valley.



Sept 9-14
Another cold wave begins to affect the Plains triggering precipitation. From the 12th on, the Sun's opposition to Uranus brings a cold air mass out of the north lowering temperatures and setting off storms, which have the potential to reach severe limits. Possible tropical storm or hurricane formation is indicated in the western Gulf of Mexico.


May Forecasts


Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1


Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1


Introduction to the Weather Alternative


How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made


Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling



A Bible, but no e-mail. (From interview with Vladimir Putin by Richard Stengel, Time magazine)


What role does faith play in your leadership? Putin: First and foremost, we should be governed by common sense. But common sense should be based on moral principles first. And it is not possible today to have morality separated from religious values.



Have you read the Bible? Putin: Yes, I have. And the Bible is on my plane.
Do you use e-mail? Do you blog? Putin: Well, it’s a big shame. I don’t use these technologies. I don’t even use a telephone. My staff do it for me. But they do it wonderfully.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Hail and High Winds Hit Plains

Severe thunderstorms producing destructive twisters are expected over the Plains as a storm system ejects out of the Rockies. This confirms The Weather Alternative's long-range forecast for May 7-8, 2008 that called for Windy conditions and precipitation over the Rockies pushing out into the Plains.

The Accuweather map at left shows the low pressure area moving out of the southern Rockies and affecting the southern Plains and Texas.

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

"Want a face-lift? Wear a smile."

Friday, May 02, 2008

Storms Blast Plains and Rockies

Hurricane-force winds, hail and heavy rain, generated in response to a strong jet stream, are battering the Plains. Near-blizzard conditions will also affect Wyoming and the Dakotas. The long-range weather forecast for this period, posted on The Weather Alternative back in April, warned of this storm system in its comment for May 3-5.


The long-range forecast called for "a storm system with energetic winds over the Plains." That is certainly happening although a bit earlier than expected. This forecast was based on Mercury's parallel aspect to Mars (which usually excites high winds) and Mercury's square to Saturn.



Since a key astrological chart places Saturn's influence over the Great Basin and Rockies the forecast for May 2-5 called for major storm activity over the West Coast, Intermountain West, and Rockies. As can be seen in the Accuweather map at right, the northern Rockies is being affected by the combination of an upper-level trough, cold air, and a storm system over the central Plains that will bring snow and wind over the northern Rockies.


This next Accuweather graphic shows the invasion of cold air over the Rockies that is so characteristic of Saturn's astro-meteorological influence.

May Forecasts

Summer 2008: The West Coast Part 1

Summer 2008: The Rockies Part 1

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made

Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Junk Science: The Great Global Warming Race
Thursday, May 01, 2008
By Steven Milloy

Can global warming’s vested interests close the deal on greenhouse gas regulation before the public wises up to their scam?
A new study indicates alarmist concern and a need to explain away the lack of actual global warming. Researchers belonging to the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, reported in Nature (May 1) that after adjusting their climate model to reflect actual sea surface temperatures of the last 50 years, "global surface temperature may not increase over the next decade, as natural climate variations … temporarily offset the projected anthropogenic warming." read more