1977 New York City blackout (& others)
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 1:20 pm
On July 13, 1977, New York City underwent a 25-hour loss of electricity. Unlike other citywide blackouts before and after, this one was accompanied by extensive fires (arson) in Brooklyn and wider looting and vandalism.
At 8:37 PM, lighting struck the Buchanan power substation, tripping breakers which (due to prior poor maintenance) didn't automatically close as intended. A second lightning strike took out two main power transmission lines, cutting off power from the Indian Point nuclear plant. Consequently, other lines became overloaded. A third lightning strike took out two more transmission lines, one of which did not automatically return to service. Cascading events ultimately led to a shutdown of the entire Consolidated Edison power system at 9:36 PM (as Saturn was setting). Although power restoration procedures began about an hour later, they were not completed for about 24 hours.
There are some interesting charts here... and a bizarre persistence of Jupiter, from which there might be something to learn. (I can't find record that there was rain, though this was all caused by lightning, so probably...?) I don't think it shows the surrounding events at all, though it shows electrical and lightning.
LATER: I don't think there was rain. Articles on the sweltering heat don't mention the rain as complication or relief. The Mets played the Cubs at Shea Stadium. Thunder and lightning were both "very severe," but nobody writing about this speaks of rain, that I can find. Ah, I found a video of young Barbara Walters reporting on it at the time, and there is no rain in the many pictures of "one of the hottest, steamiest nights in New York history."
Year: Capsolar
Uranus on Dsc (2°52')
Pluto on Dsc (4°51')
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (1°59' in mundo)
Moon on Dsc (8°20')
Jupiter on Asc (8°58' stationary)
-- Moon-Sun sq. (0°04' in mundo)
-- Moon-Jupiter op. (0°38' in mundo)
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (0°44' in mundo)
-- Moon-Pluto conj. (3°29' in mundo)
Bridge
t. Uranus conj. Capsolar Dsc (1°04')
CanQ Moon-Pluto op. (0°51')
t. Jupiter sq. Cansolar MC (1°01')
Quarter: Arisolar
Jupiter on Asc (0°58')
Saturn on IC (3°45')
Mercury on EP (1°09')
Uranus on EP (2°31')
-- Mercury-Uranus op. (1°45' in mundo)
Pluto on Dsc (9°41')
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (1°45' in mundo)
Month: Caplunar
Jupiter sq. Asc (0°18')
Week: Arilunar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury sq. (0°27' in mundo).
Day: Capsolar Transits
t. Uranus conj. s. Dsc (1°04')
t. Mercury sq. s. Dsc (0°09')
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 0°55')
t. Sun conj. s. IC (1°02')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Pluto op. (0°51')
p. MC sq. t. Jupiter (1°11')
p. Asc sq. t. Mars (1°53')
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t. Jupiter sq. s. MC (1°01')
t. Venus conj. s. Dsc (1°38')
SUMMARY
Year: Uranus (Moon Jupiter Pluto). Moon-Sun-Jupiter Moon-Pluto Uranus-Pluto.
Bridge: Uranus (Cap). Jupiter Pluto (Can).
-- Quarter: Mercury Jupiter (Saturn Uranus Pluto). Mercury-Uranus Uranus-Pluto.
Month: Jupiter.
-- Week: (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury.
Day (Capsolar transits): Sun Mercury Uranus. Mercury-Uranus.
Day (Cansolar): Mars Jupiter Moon-Pluto (CanQ). Venus Jupiter (transits).
At 8:37 PM, lighting struck the Buchanan power substation, tripping breakers which (due to prior poor maintenance) didn't automatically close as intended. A second lightning strike took out two main power transmission lines, cutting off power from the Indian Point nuclear plant. Consequently, other lines became overloaded. A third lightning strike took out two more transmission lines, one of which did not automatically return to service. Cascading events ultimately led to a shutdown of the entire Consolidated Edison power system at 9:36 PM (as Saturn was setting). Although power restoration procedures began about an hour later, they were not completed for about 24 hours.
There are some interesting charts here... and a bizarre persistence of Jupiter, from which there might be something to learn. (I can't find record that there was rain, though this was all caused by lightning, so probably...?) I don't think it shows the surrounding events at all, though it shows electrical and lightning.
LATER: I don't think there was rain. Articles on the sweltering heat don't mention the rain as complication or relief. The Mets played the Cubs at Shea Stadium. Thunder and lightning were both "very severe," but nobody writing about this speaks of rain, that I can find. Ah, I found a video of young Barbara Walters reporting on it at the time, and there is no rain in the many pictures of "one of the hottest, steamiest nights in New York history."
Year: Capsolar
Uranus on Dsc (2°52')
Pluto on Dsc (4°51')
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (1°59' in mundo)
Moon on Dsc (8°20')
Jupiter on Asc (8°58' stationary)
-- Moon-Sun sq. (0°04' in mundo)
-- Moon-Jupiter op. (0°38' in mundo)
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (0°44' in mundo)
-- Moon-Pluto conj. (3°29' in mundo)
Bridge
t. Uranus conj. Capsolar Dsc (1°04')
CanQ Moon-Pluto op. (0°51')
t. Jupiter sq. Cansolar MC (1°01')
Quarter: Arisolar
Jupiter on Asc (0°58')
Saturn on IC (3°45')
Mercury on EP (1°09')
Uranus on EP (2°31')
-- Mercury-Uranus op. (1°45' in mundo)
Pluto on Dsc (9°41')
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (1°45' in mundo)
Month: Caplunar
Jupiter sq. Asc (0°18')
Week: Arilunar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury sq. (0°27' in mundo).
Day: Capsolar Transits
t. Uranus conj. s. Dsc (1°04')
t. Mercury sq. s. Dsc (0°09')
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 0°55')
t. Sun conj. s. IC (1°02')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Pluto op. (0°51')
p. MC sq. t. Jupiter (1°11')
p. Asc sq. t. Mars (1°53')
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t. Jupiter sq. s. MC (1°01')
t. Venus conj. s. Dsc (1°38')
SUMMARY
Year: Uranus (Moon Jupiter Pluto). Moon-Sun-Jupiter Moon-Pluto Uranus-Pluto.
Bridge: Uranus (Cap). Jupiter Pluto (Can).
-- Quarter: Mercury Jupiter (Saturn Uranus Pluto). Mercury-Uranus Uranus-Pluto.
Month: Jupiter.
-- Week: (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury.
Day (Capsolar transits): Sun Mercury Uranus. Mercury-Uranus.
Day (Cansolar): Mars Jupiter Moon-Pluto (CanQ). Venus Jupiter (transits).