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Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:24 pm
by SteveS
Jim, what is your SMA take for possible bad weather in Bama/South for Ap 12? I notice in the current Liblunar the Jupiter-Pluto partile conjunction is dead on Springville's MC with a rising Uranus. Partile Mars-Uranus 90. How do you read this Liblunar--weather wise?

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:47 pm
by Jim Eshelman
SteveS wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:24 pm Jim, what is your SMA take for possible bad weather in Bama/South for Ap 12? I notice in the current Liblunar the Jupiter-Pluto partile conjunction is dead on Springville's MC with a rising Uranus. Partile Mars-Uranus 90. How do you read this Liblunar--weather wise?
Just working up the new month now... doing research on Jupiter-Pluto today because it plays such a big part in all the new lunar ingresses for the next month and it does seem to stand up that extreme weather conditions happen under that pair.

I would have to take the April 8 Liblunar as pro-rain with strong possibility of flooding, given not just Jupiter-Pluto but the Uranus involvement. Other things are possible, of course, but that's what comes from this one chart.

Why, are you planning a picnic tomorrow? :)

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:50 pm
by Jim Eshelman
BTW, my current month's forecast, for the week of the Liblunar, does say:
Jupiter-Pluto culminates through Lake Michigan and south through Alabama; it squares Asc through the Plains, which will experience extreme, atypical weather. Saturn culminates on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border and due south (close to Charlotte), ending in Miami, which has a severe Capsolar (like Louisiana where Saturn squares the horizon): Are we getting an early hurricane season? Mars and Saturn roughly flank the Mississippi River.
Relevant to the South overall, the Capsolar forecast says for the year:
In the U.S., the Sun-Saturn-Pluto triplet is angular in southern Florida, New Orleans, and coastal Mississippi. I fear these areas won't make it through 2020 without a devastating (Category 5?) hurricane after the fashion of Hurricane Andrew.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:56 pm
by SteveS
Jim asked:
Why, are you planning a picnic tomorrow? :)

:lol: Only in my front yard. Police are enforcing stay at home except for essentials. But seriously--the local weather forecasters are predicting high % for tornado in Bama. That Pluto on Liblunar MC in Springville has me a little concerned but I have a good storm shelter.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:06 pm
by SteveS
Just saw your post before I posted---thanks.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:16 pm
by SteveS
Jim, I think I remember you allowed Mercury to symbolize 'wind?' If so with Jupiter on Springville's Liblunar MC partile 60 Mercury---could this be read as expansion of wind--but no serious damage because its a sextile--not a square?

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:21 pm
by Jim Eshelman
SteveS wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:16 pm Jim, I think I remember you allowed Mercury to symbolize 'wind?' If so with Jupiter on Springville's Liblunar MC partile 60 Mercury---could this be read as expansion of wind--but no serious damage because its a sextile--not a square?
Mercury does seem to imply wind, but it's crystal clear that sextiles have no voice in ingresses. (For any practical purpose, they don;t exist.)

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:23 pm
by SteveS
Got it! I am still use to Matthew instructing me to pay attention to any of the partile aspects involving aspects with angles in return charts. But I go with your SMA experience.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:28 pm
by SteveS

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:16 am
by SteveS
Jim, Springville literally dodged all the bad weather yesterday/night, it was some how a small miracle. Lots of power outages in other parts of the states. Maybe that partile Jupiter/Pluto cnj on Springville's MC saved us from the bad weather which was hitting other parts of the State. Mississippi got the worse of the weather, which I think kinda confirms your SMA sights.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:51 am
by Jim Eshelman
Glad you dodged the bullet. My home county in Indiana is in a slight depression (can't call it a valley, since everything is pretty flat; but it's lower) so tornadoes would nearly always "leap over" the top of the county and miss it. (One tornado hit the place pretty hard soon after I moved away, but the generalization is still true.) Maybe you guys are on slightly lower ground?

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:20 pm
by SteveS
I think 'no lower' than Tuscaloosa which was clobbered by a F-4 Tornado a few years back.

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:24 pm
by Jim Eshelman
SteveS wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:20 pm I think 'no lower' than Tuscaloosa which was clobbered by a F-4 Tornado a few years back.
That tornado's name was "Clemson Tigers," right? <gd&r>

Re: Possible bad weather in Alabama/South Sunday Ap12

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:38 pm
by SteveS
Jim wrote:
That tornado's name was "Clemson Tigers," right? <gd&r>
:D Indeed! The night of the Clemson-Bama championship game a couple of years ago, I sat in my office throughout the game playing/watching my youtube music-- kinda knowing Bama was going to get their aff kicked with their 2019 Capsolar. Bama lost 44-16 in a slaughter. My wife could not believe I would not watch that championship game. Being an Auburn fan-- hating Bama--she loved every minute of that slaughter. No way was I going to sit in the same room and give her that pleasure. :x