LONG-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTING WITH ASTROLOGY

Weather Forecasters crossways the commonwealth declared the achievement of the prototypal period of Autumn on Sept 22, 2005. They were, however, totally inattentive as to how this would change the rattling forecasts they module attain throughout the season. Of course, in a generalized way, meteorologists see that because of the earth’s itinerary around the Sun, the Sun today appears to be over the Equator and agitated south. This effectuation a expiration of solar forcefulness for the Northern Hemisphere, and a expiration of solar forcefulness effectuation changes in the weather. But that’s as farther as it goes for them.

The ancients had a assorted understanding. An astrological interpret ordered for the first of apiece flavour at the same solstice or equinox afforded them more than meet a broad-spectrum countenance at the flavour in question. From the international positions and aspects contained in the chart, they extracted a more careful countenance at the calibre of that portion spring, summer, fall, or winter. Would it be a parched flavour or a windy one? Would it be a temperate or a disagreeable winter? When would destined defy phenomena verify place?

The example of this method is that defy phenomena crapper be expected months and eld in front since international positions crapper be premeditated farther into the future. This built-in, non-polluting, front warning prognosticate agency is digit of God’s lost conveniences that, if right used, could spend humankind time, money, and lives.

This year, long-range forecasts supported on this method, hit institute their consummation in Hurricanes Alpha, Wilma, Otis, Dennis, and Tropical Storms Irwin and Arlene.

Ken Paone has been employed with Kepler’s long-range defy forecasting method for most 14 years. His publicised forecasts hit appeared internationally. You crapper telecommunicate Ken at kensweather@msn.com. The results of his stylish long-range forecasts and hurricane forecasts for July 2005 are acquirable on his journal at http://www.theweatheralternative.blogspot.com

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