A series of
celestial events taking place between the 24th and 28th of August, 2016 promise
the potential for severe weather that may be tropical in nature. Key
astronomical charts used in long-range weather forecasting place the planetary
alignments involving Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, and Jupiter over
hurricane-prone sectors of the US East Coast.
The
Mars-Saturn conjunction of August 24th begins the parade of celestial
harbingers. As seen from the astro-locality map below, their area of influence,
represented by the yellow lines, takes in the North Carolina and Virginia
coasts and into the Northeast. More importantly, the crossing of these lines
with the black line representing the influence of Neptune focuses their
energies about 250 miles off the coast of central Florida.
The
alignments of Mars, Saturn, and Neptune have been observed to correspond with
atmospheric turbulence, destructive, windy storms, and low pressure systems fed
by tropical moisture, which can be of greater significance when occurring
during hurricane season.
The second
astro-locality map shows the positions of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction of
August 27th represented by the blue lines over the New England area. These
lines also converge with the Mars and Saturn white lines south of New England.
Lastly, the Neptune line, shown in yellow, affects the Florida Panhandle
northward through the East Central US into the central Great Lakes region.
August 24-28, 2016
Taken
together, during the forecast period, the US East Central section is likely to
experience a bout of strong storms that push through the area towards the East
Coast. One likely scenario shows the development of a tropical system off the
coast of Florida which would then travel in parallel to the coast with a strong
chance of affecting the New England area. A second scenario calls for tropical
moisture, that doesn't develop into an organized tropical system, to be pulled
northward over the Carolinas fueling storms that affect the Mid-Atlantic,
Northeast, and New England areas.
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