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Hildale, UT flash floods

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 8:26 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Flash floods September 14, 2015, about 5:00 PM MDT in Hildale, UT have killed 7 people (with 6 missing). According to CNN, "All the victims are mothers and small children." The community is "ravaged" by the flooding. The storm hit fast, came and was gone "within like a half-hour, 45 minutes," according to one witness, then, "it was just gone. And then the sun was shining again."

The Capsolar is amazing - you can't get much better of a description! The Caplunar is more than adequate. The daily indications let us down mostly. though the CanQ brings a hard smack from Pluto. I'd have expected a bit more Mars and certainly some Uranus for the "flash" aspect.

Year: Capsolar
Moon-Jupiter sq. (2°01')
Saturn rising (1°43')
Mars & Neptune distantly foreground near IC
-- Mars-Saturn sq. (0°08') [Neptune wider to both]

Bridge
(Nothing.)

Month: Caplunar
Moon rises (2°06' below)
Pluto rises (4°19' above)

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. Asc conj. s. Jupiter (0°11')
p. MC sq. s. Venus (0°34'), s. Mercury (1°32')
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (0°58')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. MC sq. t. Pluto (0°03'), s. Pluto (0°56')
p. Asc sq. t. Sun (1°50')
----------------------
t. Venus conj. s. Moon (0°02')


SUMMARY
Year: Saturn (Mars Neptune). Moon-Jupiter Mars-Saturn.
Bridge: (Nothing.)
-- Quarter: (Dormant.)
-- -- Quarter (Arisolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Venus-Saturn (+Neptune)
Month: Moon (Pluto).
-- Week: (Dormant.)
Day (CapQ): Mercury Venus Jupiter. Mercury-Venus.
Day (Cansolar): Sun Pluto (CanQ). Moon-Venus (transit).

Re: Hildale, UT flash floods

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 8:26 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Jupiter Sets At Dawn wrote:
Jim Eshelman wrote:The daily indications let us down mostly. though the CanQ brings a hard smack from Pluto. I'd have expected a bit more Mars and certainly some Uranus for the "flash" aspect.
According to the news reports I've seen, although floods are common in this community, the speed and amount of water was an outlier event, which shocked the entire community not just because of the loss of life, but because those vehicles were not in an area normally considered precarious during a flood.)