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Old November 21st, 2003, 01:46 PM
kvp
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Default Nov 20-22, 2003 Major Storm

I posted the forecast below on October 5, 2003. It's happening pretty much
on schedule. Here's the latest from the National Weather Service.

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI
600 AM CST FRI NOV 21 2003

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH-CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST
WISCONSIN.


..DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY

A STORM SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP OVER THE PLAINS SATURDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT AND THEN TRACK NORTHEAST SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. THE
STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE QUITE INTENSE...AND WILL LIKELY PRODUCE
SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION AND STRONG WINDS.

THE STORM IS LIKELY TO PRODUCE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS SOMEWHERE IN THE
UPPER GREAT LAKES REGION...THOUGH IT IS STILL TOO EARLY TO DETERMINE
EXACTLY WHERE THIS WILL OCCUR. ANYONE TRAVELING ACROSS THE UPPER GREAT
LAKES REGION THIS WEEKEND SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR LATER FORECASTS.





Major storm system to hit the Western 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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Old November 22nd, 2003, 03:51 AM
Joe Lyons
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Default Nov 20-22, 2003 Major Storm

The gales of November
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Old November 23rd, 2003, 06:35 PM
Charles Tilson
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Default Nov 20-22, 2003 Major Storm

Hey way not give Art Bell a call I will bet a dollar to you donut that you
are or will have a UFO land or make a crop circle in you back yard. now the
gales of November I can believe that some of the most powerful storms on the
Great Lakes
(Edmond Fitzgearld ring a bell)

Charles
"Joe Lyons" wrote in message
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The gales of November



 




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