Super Typhoon Tip
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:33 am
1979 October 19, est. 6 AM JST, Honshu, Japan (approx. 33N40, 135E30)
The largest, most intense tropical cyclone anywhere in the world ever, reaching 190 mph winds. 99 deaths are credited to it. At its peak, its diameter was 1,380 miles, the largest such storm on record and almost half the width of the contiguous United States.
First landfall was on Honshu, the largest Japanese island, about 69 miles south of Osaka, October 19. No time is given, but it appears to have been morning, since further develops occurred later that day as it moved across Japan and the storm degraded.
Osaka is 34N40, 135E30. 69 miles is exactly the distance that covers 1° of latitude, so we can estimate this as 33N40, 135E30. I will use 6 AM as a working time.
Year: Capsolar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°26')
Venus on Dsc (1°27')
Neptune on Dsc (6°18')
Bridge
t Mars sq. Cansolar Asc 10/16-24
Quarter: Libsolar
(Occurred the prior evening around 7 PM)
Uranus sq. MC (0°12')
Neptune on Dsc (8°29')
Mars on IC (9°55') [sq. Mercury 1°43' in mundo]
Moon-Saturn (2°25' in mundo)
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Sun sq. (1°29' in mundo)
Week: Canlunar
Sun on Dsc (2°27') [conj. Pluto 0°15']
Moon-Uranus sq. (1°09' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p Asc op. t Mars (1°49'), sq. t Mercury (0°58')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p Asc conj. t Mars (1°23'), conj. p Jupiter (1°52'), sq. p Moon (0°21')
-- t Mars conj. p Jupiter (0°25')
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t Mars sq. s Asc (0°45'), conj. s Jupiter (0°25') & s Mercury (0°39')
t Venus op. s Moon (0°03')
SUMMARY
Year (+2): Venus Saturn (Neptune).
Bridge (+2): Mars (Can).
Quarter (+2): Uranus (Mars Neptune). Moon-Saturn (Mercury-Mars).
Month: (Dormant.) Moon-Sun.
Week (+1): Sun. Moon-Uranus (Sun-Pluto).
Day (CapQ, +2): Mercury Mars.
Day (Cansolar, +2): Moon Mars Jupiter Mars-Jupiter (CanQ, +2). Mercury Mars Jupiter Moon-Venus (transits, +1).
The largest, most intense tropical cyclone anywhere in the world ever, reaching 190 mph winds. 99 deaths are credited to it. At its peak, its diameter was 1,380 miles, the largest such storm on record and almost half the width of the contiguous United States.
First landfall was on Honshu, the largest Japanese island, about 69 miles south of Osaka, October 19. No time is given, but it appears to have been morning, since further develops occurred later that day as it moved across Japan and the storm degraded.
Osaka is 34N40, 135E30. 69 miles is exactly the distance that covers 1° of latitude, so we can estimate this as 33N40, 135E30. I will use 6 AM as a working time.
Year: Capsolar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°26')
Venus on Dsc (1°27')
Neptune on Dsc (6°18')
Bridge
t Mars sq. Cansolar Asc 10/16-24
Quarter: Libsolar
(Occurred the prior evening around 7 PM)
Uranus sq. MC (0°12')
Neptune on Dsc (8°29')
Mars on IC (9°55') [sq. Mercury 1°43' in mundo]
Moon-Saturn (2°25' in mundo)
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Sun sq. (1°29' in mundo)
Week: Canlunar
Sun on Dsc (2°27') [conj. Pluto 0°15']
Moon-Uranus sq. (1°09' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p Asc op. t Mars (1°49'), sq. t Mercury (0°58')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p Asc conj. t Mars (1°23'), conj. p Jupiter (1°52'), sq. p Moon (0°21')
-- t Mars conj. p Jupiter (0°25')
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t Mars sq. s Asc (0°45'), conj. s Jupiter (0°25') & s Mercury (0°39')
t Venus op. s Moon (0°03')
SUMMARY
Year (+2): Venus Saturn (Neptune).
Bridge (+2): Mars (Can).
Quarter (+2): Uranus (Mars Neptune). Moon-Saturn (Mercury-Mars).
Month: (Dormant.) Moon-Sun.
Week (+1): Sun. Moon-Uranus (Sun-Pluto).
Day (CapQ, +2): Mercury Mars.
Day (Cansolar, +2): Moon Mars Jupiter Mars-Jupiter (CanQ, +2). Mercury Mars Jupiter Moon-Venus (transits, +1).