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Predicting the Weather by the Moon ReviewI thought with the all the nonsense 24/7 war propaganda and diet commercials/for a problem the created with corn syrup/aspartame that at least they haven't mucked with the weather!...but then again maybe they had!I came upon the idea myself..thinking ok..every fisherman knows to fish when moon is on the horizon..and ideally when sun and moon are both on horizon..then i learned that female deer come into estreus(they ovulate exactly on this Full Moon) on the Hunters' Full Moon 4-6 weeks after autumnal equinox and one should hunt on the night on this Full Moon because the bucks will search for females... and even clams moved from Massachusetts to Aquariums in Chicago in a dark room will eventually open up to the magnetic effects of Moon passing local Chicago meridians...data and moon influence on Ocean tides are self evident..maybe the weather I thought..The Moon moves around the Earth and has its phases...it also has a very important perigee/apogee phase that will augment/attenuate the effects of present moon phase...so for instance right now August 12th 2006 it is one of the chilliest few days i can ever remember for early August in eastern USA ...what is going on?
The Moon is full or a little past full..but we are at perigee(moon closest to Earth) which has a cycle of 27days(note, although perigee and Full Moon are now in phase gradually the perigee will then rotate and accentuate say last quarter then New)...so we basically have maximum Full Moon Weather effect(note at apogee Full Moon the effect is less pronounced)...Ken Ring says that the Moon brings the atmosphere/humidity along with her as she orbits the Earth..so the atmosphere(he likens it to a blanket) is on the far side of the Sun..so basically the heat that was thrown down on Earth during day easily penetrated the lowered amount of atmosphere and heated Earth up quickly but it was like Las Vegas..no humidity to hold heat, but once the sun left the sky the coldness of space was allowed to come down and drop temps to record low temps for August...
generalizing for sake of brevity..1st and Last quarter moons are an avg of the sticky New Moon with humidity/atmosphere on Sun side of Earth and the dry/cool Full Moon..but Last quarter has more lightning storms as moon is in front of Earth as Earth orbits Sun ..the moon creates a wake of electrical disturbances as it pioneers the path(like a speedboat breaking suface tension on lake)that are discharged to the ground on Earth...
and precipitation happens when the Moon is not in the sky..e.g., at Full if moisture is about due to local evaporation/condensation over mountains, etc..it will happen during the day..likewise at last quarter if it is to rain, it will rain after 12noon to 12 midnight...
hurricanes happen Full to last quarter as the moons' declination rises from the southern latitudes up into the Northern bringing all that equatorial moisture..
ever wonder why spring has so much rain? if you look at the data major rainperiods happen around New Moons in April May and June as the Moon and Sun have their highest declinations happening at same time..and storms normally track along West to East in continental USA avg being..from 260degrees slightly south of West..but if moon declination is very high..storms will come from 210 degrees..and if declination is south ..storms will actually move from 320degrees...look for influence of perigee also..as gravitational force varies with square of distance..so perigees do a lot no matter what declination of moon
a terrific book ...i recommend for anyone searching a greater truth!
google Fintan Dunne and Ken Ring and listen to his Audio interview...Predicting the Weather by the Moon Overview
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