MAPPING THE PLANETS ACROSS THE USA
SUMMER 2005

SUMMER SEASON SOLARMAP

The map graphic is derived from the seasonal ingress chart created for the official first day of summer 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.

Detailing the map, begin at the left and you will see the first planet line for the US over the state of Washington. Neptune, the blue line, is an indicator of some kind of moisture in this area. Neptune is also associated with peculiar kinds of weather but the more common description will be that rain, fog and mists along with chilly, breezy indications is what the northwest will experience.

The purple line for the Moon falls north and south from Idaho to southern California. The Moon represents wet weather events and fluctuating weather conditions. Cool and chilly weather is usually attached to the Moon placement. Note the orange line of Uranus streaking across as well. Uranus can cause sharp dips in temperatures as the jet stream moves around.

When the weather comes from the Rockies into the western central states we see the black line of Pluto, representing intense and violent weather. The orange Uranus line curves across the Rockies which may not be good news as this planet is usually associated with dry conditions. Should that be the case, lightning strikes are also associated with Uranus.

Over the mid section of the USA there will be very hot temperatures coming from the Sun (blue line), Mars (red line) and Jupiter (darker blue line) running together close enough to forecast hot and dry weather perhaps in excess.

The Mercury line (purple) is placed at Florida up along the eastern third of the USA. Mercury represents the wind and with hurricane season in effect, there will be many windy weather events in this area. Venus (green line) and Saturn (brown line) dominate the east coast of the USA. Venus denotes wet weather and Saturn can be seen as a difficult weather planet. If Saturn is found in winter - very cold and snowstorms, if in summer, if hot, then very uncomfortably hot or at times disagreeably cool and clammy.

Carolyn Egan, Astrometeorologist © June 2005

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