HELIOCENTRIC ASTROWEATHER |
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Again and again are described lunar, solar and planetarian influences on Earths happening.To mention in this context are in modern time Baur, Clayton, Douglas, Abbot. The classic example in the books is 11,3 sunspot-cycle in connection with the tide of the lake of Victoria until 1925. Albert Nodon mentions in connection with the heliocentric positions of the planets a change of solar activity, the meteoritstream, the magnetic and electric field of the Earth, gathering that it should be useful for a longrange weather prognosis (Paris 1920). The following description is taken from Nodon-follower P G Hunzikers investigations. He designed a timetable for the planets together with data from the weather, sunspots and Douglas dendrochronological findings. The timetable showed that the tide of the lake of Victoria was affected even after 1925 by thje planets and the sunspots.The 11,3 sunspotcycle is the media of the high frequency, the cycle of Saturn-Uranus, which overrides other cycles, the cycle of Jupiter-Uranus with 7-14 years, the cycle of Juiter-Saturn with 10-20 years and the cycle of Saturn-Neptunus with 18-36 years. · 90 and 270 degrees cycle means coldness by highindex circulation and a increase sunspots. 0 and 180 degree means warmth by lowindex circulation and decree of sunspots · Mor seldom cycles are stronger in their affect on weather anomalies as in Boston 1925/2 and the Netherland desaster 1953/2. · Are available a certain amount of weatherdata and a ceratin planetarian cycle (Venus/mars-cycle) the day Zero and a few days before and after are chosen. Now the anomalies of the weatherdata are drawn: with a very clear picture of the behavior around the warm and cold Venus/mars-cycles. Each planet in the system meets during its journey around the sun the other planets: a conjunction, an opposition and the divergent/convergent 90/270 degree. All together 144 cycles of fast and slow cycles. These slow/fast warm-cold cycles have a strong, a late or a zero-effects, according to the polarity described above. Another question is the earths geography connected to the marimtime and continental in global, regional and local environments. A close study of the global, regional and local geography has to be made in conection with planets timetable for a forecast for the region in question. The timetable for february 1942, 1953 and 1965 was equal for planet Earth but the climatic history the days, day and hours before was in favour 1942 for Boston, 1953 for the Netherlands and 1965 for Europe. It is fun to check the memory of a wet, thunderstormy summer or a cold and dry winter in connection with the timetable of the planets. The ephemeriddata are easy to get from the internet as well the weatherdata from your local weatheroffice (or any other weatheroffice on which the interest is focused on; choose the links!). Even the day-to-day situation can be of interest to look at. The daily newspaper and the TV offer coloured grapphics, easy to understand to put into connection with the local region. |
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