MAPPING THE PLANETS ACROSS THE USA
SUMMER 2009

SUMMER SEASON SOLARMAP
June 21st thru Sept. 21st, 2009

The solarmap provides a fantastic visual and it is one of the many tools or models used to forecast long range weather. The colored lines representing the planets streaming across the map of the USA provides very important information. Each line represents one of the planets in our solar system; each planet represents a type of weather which could impact the area where it falls.

The position of the colored planet lines are taken from the chart (horoscope) based on the moment the Sun enters the sign of Cancer at the Solstice. The position of the Sun is now at the Tropic of Cancer and each day through September 20th it will continue to move in a southerly direction until is reaches the Equator and thus begins a new season. Where you find a line or a cluster of lines indicates a specific kind of weather that will influence greatly at that location.

Solar Map Analysis

At the west coast the first lines are Mars (red) and Venus (green) very close together at the IC (4th house cusp or meridian of this location). The most common of the several weather reactions to this pair is for rising temperatures and humidity. At times Venus can calm the weather and other times, Mars can agitate and excite the atmosphere and cause storms. Since the planets together will create weather fronts, they will be of the nature of the two planets all season.

Over the Rocky Mounntains down through Mexico, the Moon (dark blue) and Mercury (purple) are together. The nature of the Moon is for wetness, yet the Moon carries an air tide which, when with Mercury, the winds will increase. Your eye should pick up the next set of line, Neptune (aqua) and Jupiter (blue) as they intersect with the Moon and Mercury lines. The potential for the four lines together in this area is for an extreme weather outlook for moisture, wind and flooding. Hurricane season in Mexico is sure to be very active this summer.

The Neptune and Jupiter lines are crossing the ascendant of the ingress chart in several locations away from the southwest where rainfall may create flooding incidences during the season and the winds will howl. Follow the lines up to Denver and into the Dakotas.

The dismal weather planet, Saturn (brown), slides over middle America/Early summer will be windy and cool then turning hot and humid which is more typical for this section of the country.

From the Great Lakes down through the Texas Louisiana states, the planet Uranus (orange) and Sun (dark blue) will play an important role in summertime heating and thunderstorms. Record setting temperatures and fast moving fronts will be the main weather for the season.

The black line, Pluto, has an influence to weather that includes the words extreme and destructive. Warnings go out to the northwest Floridians up through Ohio and Michigan.

Off the east coast the lines for Mars and Venus appear again and carry the influence of disturbed weather, weather ready to erupt into tropical storms early in the season. Athough not shown on this map, there are converging weather indications, strong ones, at the Cape Verde Islands - hurricane central for development of storms.

The 2009 Hurricane Report is available with 26 weeks of weather bulletins. Order your copy here: http://weathersage.com/h_reports.htm Steve Lyons, hurricane expert at the Weather Channel states that this kind of forecasting (long range) is not possible. As you know from previous years, he is wrong.

Carolyn Egan, © June, 2009

CHART:
Cancer Ingress of The Sun
Jun 21 2009
Output from Solar Maps 3.0.14
Created by Esoteric Technologies Pty Ltd


USA Ingress
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