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Astro-Weather Forecast Sept. 2011

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Remainder of this week (Summer) Sept 23 – 26

There are two weather-triggering events on the 26th and 28th—and the weather can be noted 1-3 days earlier.
[26th moon crosses the celestial equator going south declination - that often causes rain; 28th moon perigee]

- 23rd – 26th Possible rain. The 25th & 26th are most likely rain days because there are two other planetary events today; four if you count the 26th & 27th events.

Ecliptic Path

New Moon Sept 27th

This week is a big weather week friends… a cautionary week.
A word to the wise – stock up on water, food, candles, batteries, etc. If you got flooding in your basement last month, consider moving your motors/electric closer to the ceiling and keep a sump pump around.
Let’s hope nothing big happens here, but its best to be prepared, then send blessings for a safe week for all.

For the astrological minded, in addition to the new moon it is the same day of the moon perigee (moon closest to the earth). This combination of new moon and perigee usually produces extreme and dangerous weather in various places around the globe. Additionally the astrology chart for the new moon has a cross and t square (ie, events that bode caution and even danger).

Now if you know me I am not one to give out fear-based information. However I do believe in the old Boy Scout’s adage, ‘Be Prepared’. I also have seen blessings work and create miraculous healings in people within a week—so I will, and hope you too will be prepared and pray the weather is benign.

There are some long-time expert astrometeorologists who have collected data and have found consistent correlation with the new moon/perigee and the combination appearing with damaging weather conditions. Your minds are still fresh with the memory of the last perigee and new moon that occurred with Hurricane Irene just last month.

And one more thing the weather-planet watchers do not talk about, the very next day after the new moon is the 28th of October, the end of the Mayan calendar by many indigenous Mayans. To be clear, I have heard first hand from top Mayan elders in Guatemala, and a friend has also directly spoken with Mayan elders deep in the Mexican forests, confirming that the world is not going to end (that is non-Mayan interpretation of their calendar), in fact they say it is going to be a celebration. They did say there may be a few days or so of no sun, and astrologically, the 27-28th may bring enough weather to block out the sun for those days. Again, this is not an end-of-world discussion by any means—it is a -be prepared for the worst, and send blessings for the best weather.

Back to the new moon/perigee, one of the pre-eminent observers of planet-weather conditions is Richard Nolle who actually coined the phrase, ‘SuperMoon’ to describe the coinciding of the new moon with moon perigee. He advises to be prepared from Sept 24- Oct 3. Partly because weather can happen 1-3 days before an event, and secondly because there is another event on Oct 2nd — moon reaches maximum southern declination (I won’t explain this here) that also affects weather conditions. Richard’s monthly insights are extremely accurate and helpful in prevention http://www.astropro.com. [click the lower right arrow then 'Futures" then September 2011 forecast].

 

If I had to pick times I would say the biggest weather likely is triggered Sept 27th around 4-5am, 11am, or 5pm
28th around 12:30-1pm. The 28th also has the most weather activity of the week.

Results:
27th—it began to rain/pour at 5pm, just when I called it. Also there was a flood alert in the next county just 10 minutes from here.
28th a lite shower here and there when mars and moon (triggers) crossed over the area

There is other interesting phenomena happening too; the 4 angles are ruled by each of the four elements—which to my mind suggest an event that is balancing all the elements in our lives. There is also a cross and t-square, both always forebode troubled weather as well.

So the question is not, will weather events happen, but where—’will it happen near where we live?’ The general answer is that the Supermoon trigger global events, however, looking at the planets mapped onto the earth (astro-locality), we can see where planets will be influencing on the day of the new moon. If there are no planets within 150 miles of your area, it is less likely you will experience harmful weather—though still no harm to be prepared.

Normally, we look to the planets that can be affecting the weather for any given chart (eg, New Moon chart). This week’s map is easy to read because virtually all the planets are influencing the weather. So this means, wherever you see a line, within 150 miles or so from there, that planet will likely produce weather.

For example, the Pluto line runs through central Africa, up through the Russian Federation.

world weather map 27 Sep 2011 New Moon 11:09 UT 

Lets switch to a local view for an example reading. The below chart is of the area I live. There is a Moon line within 150 miles of the capital, Albany, the nearest city, Oneonta, and Binghamton, who is still clearing out downtown from the last tropical storm Lee a few weeks ago. We see the moon line running right through Binghamton. Moon is a planet that produces water, so of all the indications in the astrology chart for this day, it seems most likely water will be the issue 150 mile radius of Binghamton, which stretches from Buffalo to Albany (and into western New England states). And eastern PA, NJ, and NY city (east through Nassau county LI) is about 120 miles from this moon line as well.

New Moon Sep 27 2011 – upstate NY

In the below chart of the moment of the New Moon many indicators for this local area that portend a lot of water. The sun near venus, mercury, moon (see the left side numbered 12 & 1). Saturn’s position makes that water last a longer time. Pluto’s square aspect to the Sun, Moon, and Mercury at the first house makes the weather even more extreme. In the center circle you can see a cross and ‘t’ patterns – even if you don’t know astrology you can notice them. They provide further evidence for a serious water-related event…like flooding. With the moon in the above map, it further seems likely water will be the issue this week around here.  .

New Moon Sept 27 2011 11:09 UT Upstate NY

Draw a line from Miami FL just east of  Charlotte NC and you see the Mercury wind influence from those north/south locations. I haven’t run an astrology chart for those cities to confirm, but some wind event is more likely to happen there. Note the yellow moon/sun lines crossing horizontally through Mexico as well.

New Moon Sept 27, 2011 USA AstroWeather Map

Finally let’s look at our South American neighbors to see the weather influences there. On the extreme nw tip of Ecuador it there is possibility for strong winds and floods – I’m not familiar with normal weather conditions there yet, so if they get hurricanes etc. then this is a likely time for that to happen—or whatever strong wind events they get. Venezuela and the western area of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile are more likely to experience a long lasting water event (eg. floods).

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