Cyclones, Earthquakes, Volcanoes And Other Electrical Phenomena

MichaelM

Jedi Master
SOTT Link: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/223336-Cyclones-Earthquakes-Volcanoes-And-Other-Electrical-Phenomena

First off, great article Ryan X! Enjoyed the article throughly. And the details in the article stirred up some ideas in my head.
If the moon does indeed play the role of "discharging the built-up charge", maybe it would be productive to map weather patterns with new moon dates?

(Incidentally, I tried searching for the term "new moon maps" and "new moon dates" and found a lot of links related to Robert Pattinson's movie, "New Moon". Hehe!)

from _http://www.new-age.co.uk/moon-dates.htm
New Moon dates for 2011
Jan 4
Feb 3
March 4
April 3
May 3
June 1
July 1
July 30
Aug 29
Sept 27
Oct 26
Nov 25
Dec 24

But maybe it is not as simple as just the dates of the new moon? I tried to do a search of the term "new moon map" hoping to find the area on earth where the new moon can be seen. Something like the "solar eclipse maps" when a solar eclipse is reported in the MSM, and where you must be to be able to see it.
The following are solar and lunar eclipse maps for 2010 and 2011, courtesy of NASA: _http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

I'll try to develop the idea further tomorrow, when I get some more time to work on it.
 
Well, if nothing else we can scan the news on the days following a New Moon for any phenomena and see if it correlates.
 
I tried to do a search of the term "new moon map" hoping to find the area on earth where the new moon can be seen.
a full moon rises at sunset and can be seen from anywhere on earth
every night it rises a bit later
on a new moon the moon rises with the sun...nobody can see a new (no) moon
two day after new moon you can see the first sliver of moon

from where the eclipse is visible does not seem connected to where the weather effect is going to happen

btw this whole subject reminds me of cropcircles (that seem to try to teach us how to calculate eclipses and other solar events)being a ''manual and a almanach''
from wikipedia
An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is an annual publication that includes information such as weather forecasts, farmers' planting dates, astronomical information, and tide tables, containing tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar etc. Astronomical data and various statistics are also found in almanacs, such as the times of the rising and setting of the sun and moon, eclipses, hours of full tide, stated festivals of churches, terms of courts, lists of all types, timelines,
 
Laura said:
Well, if nothing else we can scan the news on the days following a New Moon for any phenomena and see if it correlates.

Yeah, exactly. We should also check solar weather conditions for the 3-4 days before a New Moon since that seems to make a difference as well. If there are any significant solar storms coming our way during this time it will magnify the charging effect, OSIT.
 
RyanX said:
Laura said:
Well, if nothing else we can scan the news on the days following a New Moon for any phenomena and see if it correlates.

Yeah, exactly. We should also check solar weather conditions for the 3-4 days before a New Moon since that seems to make a difference as well. If there are any significant solar storms coming our way during this time it will magnify the charging effect, OSIT.

I had finished reading this article recently, -a very interesting by the way- in very easy reading to understand this phenomena to people like me.

And coincidentally two days ago ... both at the same day...

New Moon, April 3rd. (http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon)

[quote author=Spectacular Coronal Mass Ejection From Sunspot 1176 April 3, 2011
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/226772-Spectacular-Coronal-Mass-Ejection-From-Sunspot-1176-April-3-2011]
NASA twin STEREO spacecraft observed a spectacular coronal mass ejection launched from the vicinity of decaying sunspot 1176 on April 3rd around 0500 UT. The blast was not Earth directed. Nevertheless, there is a chance that the expanding cloud will deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on or about April 6th. CME movies: STEREO-A, STEREO-B. [/quote]
 
We've got a New Moon tonight that comes after a fair amount of solar activity over the last several days. It will be interesting to see if we get any big storm systems after the New Moon passes. I'm not sure if there are any other interesting alignments with planets or comets to go along with this.
 
RyanX said:
We've got a New Moon tonight that comes after a fair amount of solar activity over the last several days. It will be interesting to see if we get any big storm systems after the New Moon passes. I'm not sure if there are any other interesting alignments with planets or comets to go along with this.

There is an alignment of 6 planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune these days (or a few days ago). But as I understand it, they're not aligned with the sun, so it doesn't power up the solar capacitor. I don't enough about it, but apparently they could be "next to each other" without having an effect as we understand it from McCanney's hypothesis since they're not in "a row" with the sun.

Here is how it looks like:

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