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Here's something to keep in mind that will affect outdoor activities in the
Midwest. Major storm system to hit the Eastern Great Lakes Area Nov. 20-22, 2003 October 5, 2003 According to the long range weather forecasting method employed by Johannes Kepler, the famous 17th century astronomer whose weather predictions brought him renown even before his discovery of the planetary laws of motion, the atmosphere, once again, is about to unleash its power this November. Kepler observed that planetary positions coincided with the formation of weather systems here on earth that in turn produced storms, droughts, floods etc. The amazing thing is that his forecasts, which he published months beforehand, were right on target! Based on this method, certain planetary combinations show the strong possibility for a major low-pressure system to afflict Minnesota, Wisconsin and the eastern Great Lakes area with blizzard-like conditions between November 20-22, 2003. Although no forecast method is totally reliable, it is interesting to note that based on the above system of long range weather forecasting, I predicted all three tropical systems that formed at the end of August 2003. The forecasts, which appeared months in advance in the April/May 2003 issue of TMA, found their fulfillment in Tropical Storm Grace and Hurricanes Fabian and Jimena. Weather is such an amazing phenomenon! The incredible amount of energy that God has set in motion in even a single thunderstorm is awe-inspiring. One such summer storm releases as much energy as a dozen Hiroshima-type atomic bombs exploding simultaneously. What is perhaps even more incredible is that he has provided his offspring with a built-in, environmentally safe, long-range weather forecasting tool for our service and safety. Seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The Lord is his name. (Amos 5:8) Ken Paone |
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October 5, 2003
According to the long range weather forecasting method That's pretty good - the weather guessers here can't stick their head out the window and tell you whether it is raining or not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Ronnie,
I know exactly what you mean. But I feel like kicking myself for not proofreading the forecast better. I mistakenly said "Eastern Great Lakes" when I meant "Western Great Lakes". In other words, the area that I'm trying to pinpoint is around Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Western Great Lakes. Kvp "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... October 5, 2003 According to the long range weather forecasting method That's pretty good - the weather guessers here can't stick their head out the window and tell you whether it is raining or not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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