Venus' square to the August 1, 2008 solar eclipse degree has produced the expected atmospheric reactions over portions of the U.S., Canada, and the tropics.
The Weather Alternative forecast for Sept 30-Oct 3, 2008 warned of a possible tropical wave south of Puerto Rico. It also called heavy rain over eastern Canada, and precipitation over the Northeast U.S.
Results
South of Puerto Rico
The National Weather Service reported yesterday AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL APPROACH FROM THE EAST AND BEGIN MOVING OVER THE LOCAL AREA OVERNIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.MEANWHILE...A TROPICAL WAVE WILL MOVE SOUTH OF THE ISLAND. THESE SYSTEMS WILL COMBINE TO BRING AN INCREASE IN CLOUDINESS AND SHOWER ACTIVITY FROM TIME TO TIME ACROSS THE LOCAL AREA DURING THE WEEKEND.
Northeast U.S. and Eastern Canada
The Accuweather map at right, as well as the one above, shows
atmospheric conditions over the Northeast U.S. and eastern Canada on October 2nd and 3rd.
Accuweather reported that on the 2nd heavy rain fell across New England due to a low pressure area over Quebec.
Solar Eclipse Activation Fall 2008 Part 1
August's Lunar Eclipse and November's Storm
Introduction to the Weather Alternative
How Long-Range Forecasts Are Made
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2 comments:
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your explaination on how Eclipses effect weather. Here is a movie to prove how planets do effect not only Earth, but also the Sun. http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/bestofsoho/Movies/planets/planets.mov
Wally
Thanks! I'll check it out.
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