*** PLANETS AND CLIMATE ***

An astrometeorological study of climatic spells

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175 pages dedicated to interpret planetary configurations and forecast the weather, explained step by step, from simplest to most complicated of Astrology.  Previous knowledge are not needed.  With the last investigations of the author.  A work dedicated exclusively to the explanation of how the planets influence in the terrestrial climate and to the learning of horoscopic techniques to make long term weather forecast, as we do it in the Web.  Work directed as much to which they want to begin in Astrometeorology as those that already they have some knowledge of it.

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INDEX

Introduction ............................................................................................................................3

Table of astronomical symbols .......................................................................................................................... 7

Chapter I. the cosmic oscillator

The simple harmonic movement as projection of the circular movement uniform.  The first mathematical theory of history to explain the system of the world:  the homocentered spheres of Eudoxus of Cnido. The music of the spheres.  The model of Ptolemy.  The transition to the heliocentric system.  The cosmological model of the Antiquity and its reinterpretation to the light of the modern Physics.  The foundations of the undulatory planetary model.  The conjunction like origin of the great transformations.  The planetary aspects. Notes       ……………………………………………………………………............... 9

Chapter II.  The approach and the distance of a planet (with respect to the Earth) in the undulatory model  

Angular velocity and radial speed.  The concept in ancient Astrology:   orientality and occidentality.  Comparison with the Doppler effect.  Interpretation in lower planets. Interpretation in the case of the Moon.  Interpretation in the case of upper planets.  Notes       ...........................................................................27

Chapter III.  Interpretation of meteorological horoscopes

Ancient works that deal with the subject.  Characteristics of planets and the signs.  The lunar Mansions.  Essential dignities of planets. Houses and angles.  The aspects.  Orbs.  The reception of planets. Hierarchial structuring to analyze.  What is necessary to analyze:  determination of almuten (lord of the year) and other key factors.  Openings of doors.  From where it break the winds.  Progression of meteorological horoscopes.  Aphorisms. Notes ……………................................... 35

Lunar mansions                ………………………………….............................................................. 59

Chapter IV Root horoscopes (stelliums, great, middle and minor planetary conjunctions) 

Introduction.  Case nº 1.  The 7 visible planets in Aquarius.  Case nº 2.  The drought of the 80 begins.  Case nº 3. Exceptional “burnings” in Taurus.  Case nº 4.  The rainy cycle of the 60's begins:  intense circulation of the West in January and February of 1960.  Case nº 5. Tragic flood and absolute   Spanish pluviometrical record of   1957 in Valencia (14 of October).  Case nº 6.  “Burnings” in Gemini.  Case nº 7.  The tremendous colds of year 1956.  Case nº 8.  1932:  one of the rainiest years of century XX Case nº 9.  1936:  year of great showers.  Case nº 10.  Intense frosts by irradiation.  It begins a very dry and severe winter, prelude of " persistent drought " of the 40's. Notes     ………......................................................................65

Chapter V. Climatic spells:  the crosses

Introduction.  What a Cross is called in Astrology?  Case nº 1. Floods in December in one of the rainiest years of century XX Case nº 2.  Autumn of torrential rains in the Mediterranean .  Case nº 3. Beginning of the drought of 1994 in half Iberian Eastern  Case nº 4.   Catastrophe of Biescas in 1996.  Case nº 5.  Weather of winter at the begining of summer.  Case nº 6.  Underflow of the Atlantic rivers and great swellings in the rest.  Case nº 7.  One of the warmest Octobers and humid cycle with local water collapses. Notes        ……………………….............. 77

Chapter VI.  Revolutions of the year, eclipses, quadrants, months, sicigies and quarters

Introduction.  Case nº 1.  Very rainy spring.  Case nº 2.  Extreme drought until September.  Case nº 3.  Very rainy year, cold summer. Case nº 4.  It returns the drought after a rainy biennium.  Case nº 5. The famous eclipse of 1999.  Case nº 6.  Very cold and rainy summer. Case nº 7.  East weather and high temperatures.  Case nº 8.  Winter weather in all Europe .  Notes.       …………………......85

Chapter VII. Strong local Storms

Introduction.  Case nº 1.  Floods in Puebla de Alcocer ( Badajoz ), destroying houses and causing victims.  Case nº 2.   Madrid , flooded by the storm.  Tremendous hailstorm, with damages in buildings and victims.  Case nº 3.  Catarroja (Valencia) flooded by the storm.  Case nº 4.  Water whirlwind on Barcelona .  Case nº 5, Tornado in Castevell, near Reus .  Case nº 6.  Zuera (Zaragoza) destroyed by an extraordinary storm.  Case nº 7.  San Juan de Mozarrifar (Zaragoza) destroyed almost completely because of a storm.  Case nº 8.  Water whirlwind on Barcelona .  Case nº 9.  Formidable storm on Orihuela ( Alicante ).  Case nº 10.  Water whirlwind on Madrid .  Case nº 11. September takes away the bridges.  Case nº 12.  In Madridejos ( La Mancha ) the hail stones destroys the roofing tiles of 2000 houses with stones of 0.5 kg Case nº 13.  Stormy summer.  Case nº 14.  Stormy summer. Case nº 15.  Tragic storm in Catalonia, with hundreds of casualties in Sabadell.  Case nº 16.  Hard storm in Zaragoza and the environs, with floods.  Case nº 17.  Hail stones as dove eggs devastate the vineyards of Cariñena and the Murcian orchard.  Case nº 18.  Strong water whirlwinds in diverse points.  Case nº 19.  South wind gale in SO. Iberian.  Notes      …........................................... 93

Chapter VIII.  The Burning Venus effect

Religious belief and ancient observations on Venus.  Case nº 1 Autumn torrential of floods and rains in the Spanish Mediterranean.  Case nº 2. Harmful hail stones, mainly in the provinces of Ciudad Real and Jaén. Case nº 3.  Stormy summer.  Case nº 4.  Rainy August in SW. Iberian. Case nº 5.  Underflow of the Llobregat (3150 m3 / s).  Case nº 6.  A.D.H.L. in the Pyrenean of Lerida.  Case nº 7.  A.D.H.L. on Bilbao .  Case nº 8.  August and September of hail stones.  Case nº 9.  Temporary it last of winter.  Case nº 10.  A.D.H.L. in the Spanish Mediterranean.  Case nº 11.  East weather.  Case nº 12.  It follows the tendency rainy of previous months.  Case nº 13. Catastrophe of Yebra ( Guadalajara ).  Case nº 14.  Destructive hail stones in Valencia.  Case nº 15.  80 days consecutive of anticyclonal dominion finalize.  Case nº 16.  Exceptional meteorological event in Catalonia .  Burning Venus in period 1988-2001.  Notes.  ...................................................................................103

Chapter IX.  The quadrants

Introduction.  Case nº 1.  Stormy summer.  Case nº 2.  1971, one of the rainiest years of century XX Case nº 3.  One of the rainiest autumns of century XX Case nº 4.  Floods in the Cantabrian cornice. Case nº 5.  Floods in one of the rainiest years of century XX Notes .....................................................................................113

Chapter X. The effect of the short square

Introduction.  The quadrants  of the Crosses system.  What the Theory of the Fundamental Equations says.  The first establishment.  Importance of this study.  Case nº 1.  1936, year of great showers.  Case nº 2.  Weathers of exception in the " persistent drought ".  Case nº 3.  Devastating storm in Catalonia .  Case nº 4. Summer of 1965, cold and rainy.  Case nº 5.  Rainy April.  Case nº 6.  July, month stormy..  Case nº 7.  Dry storms.  Case nº 8.  End of the drought of  90's.  Case nº 9.  The cold and rainy summer of 1996. Notes     ……………………........ 117

Chapter XI.  "Locked up planets" (retrogrades)

The movement of planets in Classic Astrology.  The phenomenon of the retrogradation from the point of view of harmonic undulatory movement.  The retrogradation in Astrometeorology.  Case nº 1.  West wind  up to 154 km/h . Case nº 2.  Snow-covered precipitations in low territories.  Case nº 3.  One of the rainiest Mays of century XX Case nº 4.  Storms in the beginnings of the month of July.  Case nº 5. Spectacular storms at the end of July.  Case nº 6.  Unstable and rainy June.  Case nº 7.  Rains in the Iberian East with high pressures. Case nº 8.  Instability generalized in December.  Case nº 9.  Heavy showers and storms in August.  Case nº 10.   Case nº 11.  Plenty of water in occasional mediterranean rivers.  Case nº 12.  Heats records.  Case nº 13.   Rains and floods.  Case nº 14.  Anticyclone and very high temperatures.  Case nº 15.  Strong storms in August, advanced autumn.   In the end, heats inopportunely.  Case nº 16.  Saharan heat periode. Case nº 17.  Violent storms.  Case nº 18.  The meteorological winter arrives.  Siberian air and cold anticyclone. Case nº 19.  Exceptional meteorological catastrophe in the Iberian East.  Floods in the United Kingdom .  Violent west winds in western Europe. Notes        …………………………............................. 129

Chapter XII.  Venus giving its force to sovereign planets

Introduction.  Case nº 1.  Floods of 40's in Catalonia .  Case nº 2.   Hurricane record.  Case nº 3.  Floods within " persistent drought ". Case nº 4.  The cold February of 1956, the most severe of century XX Case nº 5.  The flood of Valencia of 1957.  Case nº 6.  40 days of weathers with intense circulation of the West.  Case nº 7.  Rainy winter.  Case nº 8.  Very rainy winter.  Case nº 9.  Gale of NE. in Catalonia .  Case nº 10.  Historical “cold drop” on Bilbao .  Case nº 11.  Terrible weatherto the North of the Pyrenees .  Case nº 12. Beginning of rainy cycle 1996-97.  Case nº 13.  “Cold drop” on the Iberian East.  Case nº 14.  Polar air weather serious and destructions in peninsular Mediterranean and inner coast      …………………………….............................................. 143

Bibliography                        .....................................................................................................................151

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