Hurricane Wilma
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:36 am
October 24, 2005, 6:30 AM EDT, Cape Romano, FL (25N51, 81W41)
"The most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic basin," and second most intense in the Western hemisphere. 87 deaths, $27.4 billion in damages, Category 5, winds up to 185 mph.
It made landfall as a Category 4 on October 21, 5:00 PM EDT, in Cozumel, Mexico, causing enormous damage to the Yucatan Peninsula, then at Cape Romano, FL as a Category 3 on October 24, 6:30 AM EDT. The greatest intensity was in Yucatan, but most of the deaths and damage were in the U.S. (62 deaths, $19 billion in damages). A secondary effect in Florida is that the sugar industry was strongly, negatively impacted for the year similar for citrus).
I probably should examine it for both Cozumel and the Florida Keys. In Florida, it was a Mars and Pluto storm.
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Pluto on Dsc 1°58'
Mercury, Venus, Mars widely angular
-- Mercury-Venus conj. 0°04' in mundo
-- Mars sq. non-angular Uranus 1°14' in mundo
Moon-Pluto sq. 1°56'
Bridge {+2}
t Uranus sq. Cansolar Asc 1°26'
t Mars sq. Cansolar MC 0°44'
Quarter: Libsolar {+1}
Pluto on Dsc 0°08'
Venus & Uranus more widely angular
Moon-Jupiter op. 1°46'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mars sq. Asc 0°10'
Neptune on WP 0°57'
Moon-Jupiter sq. 1°58'
Week: Arilunar {+2}
(Canlunar didn't occur until 5 hrs after landfall occurred. Arilunar in force.)
Mars sq. MC 0°56'
Mercury, Saturn, Neptune more widely angular
-- Mercury-Neptune sq. 1°42'
Moon-Sun op. 0°33' [high tide: was it an eclipse?]
Moon-Jupiter op. 3°19'
NOTE: The Canlunar occurred about 5 hours later. It's a destructive chart. I don't credit it with the storm, but certainly with the aftermath: Uranus 2°00' before MC, Pluto 5°25' before Dsc. The Arilunar, though, remains the better chart for the impact.
Day: Capsolar Transits {-2}
t Venus sq. s MC 1°12'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC op. p Moon 1°35'
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t Uranus sq. s Asc 1°26'
t Mars sq. s MC 0°44'
Other items of interest
This occurred in eclipse season; for example, the Arilunar occurred the day of the October 17 partial lunar eclipse, which occurred soon after sunrise in Cozumel but with nothing super close to the angles. An annular solar eclipse occurred October 3, with even less to distinguish it for this location unless one examines it in azimuth, in which case the eclipse with Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all aligned within about 2° of the prime vertical.
"The most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic basin," and second most intense in the Western hemisphere. 87 deaths, $27.4 billion in damages, Category 5, winds up to 185 mph.
It made landfall as a Category 4 on October 21, 5:00 PM EDT, in Cozumel, Mexico, causing enormous damage to the Yucatan Peninsula, then at Cape Romano, FL as a Category 3 on October 24, 6:30 AM EDT. The greatest intensity was in Yucatan, but most of the deaths and damage were in the U.S. (62 deaths, $19 billion in damages). A secondary effect in Florida is that the sugar industry was strongly, negatively impacted for the year similar for citrus).
I probably should examine it for both Cozumel and the Florida Keys. In Florida, it was a Mars and Pluto storm.
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Pluto on Dsc 1°58'
Mercury, Venus, Mars widely angular
-- Mercury-Venus conj. 0°04' in mundo
-- Mars sq. non-angular Uranus 1°14' in mundo
Moon-Pluto sq. 1°56'
Bridge {+2}
t Uranus sq. Cansolar Asc 1°26'
t Mars sq. Cansolar MC 0°44'
Quarter: Libsolar {+1}
Pluto on Dsc 0°08'
Venus & Uranus more widely angular
Moon-Jupiter op. 1°46'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mars sq. Asc 0°10'
Neptune on WP 0°57'
Moon-Jupiter sq. 1°58'
Week: Arilunar {+2}
(Canlunar didn't occur until 5 hrs after landfall occurred. Arilunar in force.)
Mars sq. MC 0°56'
Mercury, Saturn, Neptune more widely angular
-- Mercury-Neptune sq. 1°42'
Moon-Sun op. 0°33' [high tide: was it an eclipse?]
Moon-Jupiter op. 3°19'
NOTE: The Canlunar occurred about 5 hours later. It's a destructive chart. I don't credit it with the storm, but certainly with the aftermath: Uranus 2°00' before MC, Pluto 5°25' before Dsc. The Arilunar, though, remains the better chart for the impact.
Day: Capsolar Transits {-2}
t Venus sq. s MC 1°12'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC op. p Moon 1°35'
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t Uranus sq. s Asc 1°26'
t Mars sq. s MC 0°44'
Other items of interest
This occurred in eclipse season; for example, the Arilunar occurred the day of the October 17 partial lunar eclipse, which occurred soon after sunrise in Cozumel but with nothing super close to the angles. An annular solar eclipse occurred October 3, with even less to distinguish it for this location unless one examines it in azimuth, in which case the eclipse with Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all aligned within about 2° of the prime vertical.