MAPPING THE PLANETS ACROSS THE USA
FALL 2005

FALL SEASON SOLARMAP
September 22 - December 21, 2005

FALL SEASON SOLARMAP
The map graphic information is derived from the seasonal ingress chart created for the official first day of fall and affords us the view of where the planets are plotted across the USA. Each planet line represents a description of particular weather at that location. Planets are associated with temperature, moisture and wind indications and certain combinations of planets describe weather events at their locations. This is a useful backup tool in developing a report for the three month season as the indications for this map are determinations strong for the season's weather.

Detailing the map, begin at the left and you will see the first planet line the US over the west coast is Venus (green). In general, expect a more moisture laden and stormy season for the mountain regions. Mars (red)aligns with the southwest states up through Montana to indicate the possibility of turbulent weather. Mars can indicate warmth but also can influence unstable air when it combines with other indications. Saturn (brown) is over the Dakotas down through Oklahoma and signals a daunting season where early storms and freezes take hold. The next two lines, Neptune (aqua) and Moon (purple) combine to indicate a high moisture content. Because they are close to the Saturn line strongly points out the cold and snow for this season.

The early cold and high moisture content really apply to winter weather, yet there are many other indications of a more cold and snowy season this fall. Freezes or very cold air are also strong along the inner Atlantic corridor from Florida up through Michigan and Buffalo, NY, a place noted for abundant snowfall. Will Uranus (Orange) (many times a record setter) over Buffalo break a snowfall record this fall? November and December could be very chilly for the southeast. The mid-Atlantic states will have to deal with Pluto (black), more than likely for hurricane threats and activity. The action of Pluto tend to be the threats of weather (remember Ophelia) and also the damage coming from intense weather. The Sun line (blue) drapes along the Atlantic influencing the northeast. Warm and seasonable fall weather aids the tourist during the foliage season but cold and dismal weather begins to take hold come November and December.

Carolyn Egan, Astrometeorologist © August 2005

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Libra Ingress of The Sun
Sep 22 2005
10:23:07 PM GMT +0:00