We've found over the years that Solar and Lunar Eclipse charts offer important information when it comes to formulating long-range weather forecasts based on planetary cycles. The next Lunar Eclipse will take place on October 8, 2014. An interesting planetary configuration occurs along the U.S. East Coast involving the planets Venus and Pluto. The astro-locality map below shows how these planets converge over the Bahamas in addition to affecting areas from the Carolinas northward through New York.
This pair will be triggered into action by the planet Mars between Nov 8-10 this year. At the same time, other planetary alignments including the square of Venus and Jupiter, and the Mars-Pluto conjunction all affect this same area in other important charts used in long-range weather forecasting.
This period is followed by another round of severe weather-producing aspects on the 12th and 13th of November. These planetary alignments include the conjunction of Venus and Saturn as well as the squares between Mars and Uranus, and the Sun and Jupiter. Once again important charts place these over the U.S. East Coast.
There are a number of ways this could play itself out on weather patterns. Between Nov 8-13 there is the potential for a tropical system to form or strengthen over the Bahamas and be drawn up over the Carolinas continuing its path along the East Coast as it affects the Northeast and New England areas. Another scenario would be that an actual tropical system does not form but that tropical moisture is drawn up over the East Coast and, in combination with other developing weather conditions, results in strong storms or severe weather conditions from the Carolinas through the Northeast and New England.
Links to Other Long-range Forecasts and Forecast Results
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Testing Astrometeorology Part 2
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Hurricane Season 2011 Forecast Results
Hurricane Risk-Management
New Weather Alternative Website
The Winters of 2011-14
Fulfilled Long-range Forecasts for Hurricane Season 2010
Introduction to the Weather Alternative
How a Solar Storm Nearly Caused a Catastrophe on Earth (Click title to read)
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