October 2024 events
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Hurricane Milton makes landfall
Oct 9, 2024, around 8:30 pm EDT, near Siesta Key, FL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Milton
Degraded to Category 3 almost at last minute. However, during much of its life it was the second most intense Atlantic hurricane ever observed in the Gulf (after 2005's Hurricane Rita). Its approach to Florida was terrifying as it rose twice to Category 5 speeds (maximum winds 180 mph) while maintaining a phenomenally low barometric pressure. While still terrible in consequent damages (it crossed central Florida completely before moving out into the Atlantic), it weakened considerably soon before landfall.
To date at least 28 deaths and over $30 billion n damages are attributed to Milton.
Landfall occurred as Pluto crossed Midheaven in Siesta Key. The ingresses are astonishingly good.
Year: Capsolar {+3}
[The exact longitude was picked for the year!]
Pluto MC 0°01'
Sun, Jupiter, and Uranus more widely foreground
-- Ju/Ur = Asc 0°04'
Moon-Mars sq 0°29'
Moon-Neptune 0°35'
Moon-Venus 2°54'
Bridge {+2}
t Pluto co Capsolar MC 0°50'
CapQ Moon-Mercury co 0°25'
Quarter: Cansolar {+3}
Neptune Asc 2°13'
Saturn widely angular
-- Saturn-Neptune sq 1°33' p
Moon-Pluto sq 0°29' M
Moon-Mars op 0°58' M
Moon-Uranus op 2°19' M
Month: Caplunar {+2 or +3}
Sun WP-a 0°01'
Saturn Asc 0°40'
Jupiter N 1°01'
Mercury & Pluto more widely foreground
-- Saturn-Neptune sq 0°06' p
-- Sun-Jupiter sq 1°21'
-- Sun-Saturn 2°11' M
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq 2°29' M
-- Mercury-Neptune sq 1°26' p
-- -- -- Me/Ne on horizon 0°14'
-- Sun-Mercury sq 1°43' p
Week: Liblunar {+1}
Uranus Asc 2°21'
Venus WP-a 0°53'
-- Moon-Uranus sq 1°32' p
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Pluto co s MC 0°50'
--------------------------
p Moon-Mercury co 0°25'
p MC sq s Pluto 0°04', t Pluto 0°18'
p EP-a co p Sun 0°01', s Sun 0°47'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Sun co s Moon 0°29'
--------------------------
p MC co t Neptune 0°18', s Neptune 0°41'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Milton
Degraded to Category 3 almost at last minute. However, during much of its life it was the second most intense Atlantic hurricane ever observed in the Gulf (after 2005's Hurricane Rita). Its approach to Florida was terrifying as it rose twice to Category 5 speeds (maximum winds 180 mph) while maintaining a phenomenally low barometric pressure. While still terrible in consequent damages (it crossed central Florida completely before moving out into the Atlantic), it weakened considerably soon before landfall.
To date at least 28 deaths and over $30 billion n damages are attributed to Milton.
Landfall occurred as Pluto crossed Midheaven in Siesta Key. The ingresses are astonishingly good.
Year: Capsolar {+3}
[The exact longitude was picked for the year!]
Pluto MC 0°01'
Sun, Jupiter, and Uranus more widely foreground
-- Ju/Ur = Asc 0°04'
Moon-Mars sq 0°29'
Moon-Neptune 0°35'
Moon-Venus 2°54'
Bridge {+2}
t Pluto co Capsolar MC 0°50'
CapQ Moon-Mercury co 0°25'
Quarter: Cansolar {+3}
Neptune Asc 2°13'
Saturn widely angular
-- Saturn-Neptune sq 1°33' p
Moon-Pluto sq 0°29' M
Moon-Mars op 0°58' M
Moon-Uranus op 2°19' M
Month: Caplunar {+2 or +3}
Sun WP-a 0°01'
Saturn Asc 0°40'
Jupiter N 1°01'
Mercury & Pluto more widely foreground
-- Saturn-Neptune sq 0°06' p
-- Sun-Jupiter sq 1°21'
-- Sun-Saturn 2°11' M
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq 2°29' M
-- Mercury-Neptune sq 1°26' p
-- -- -- Me/Ne on horizon 0°14'
-- Sun-Mercury sq 1°43' p
Week: Liblunar {+1}
Uranus Asc 2°21'
Venus WP-a 0°53'
-- Moon-Uranus sq 1°32' p
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Pluto co s MC 0°50'
--------------------------
p Moon-Mercury co 0°25'
p MC sq s Pluto 0°04', t Pluto 0°18'
p EP-a co p Sun 0°01', s Sun 0°47'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Sun co s Moon 0°29'
--------------------------
p MC co t Neptune 0°18', s Neptune 0°41'
Jim Eshelman
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Re: October 2024 events
Two Florida Hurricane landfalls very close to each other with the the Sept 13 Caplunar. Amazing!!