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Mar 31, 2016, 7:47:56 AM3/31/16
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31 Th 15:17 Last Quarter


Apart from some 12 hours and another 12 minutes, this phase is more or less the same time as the last quarter at the end of the next month. At least it should produce similar weather, all else being equal which it almost never is. This is a likely time for thunder, ad one of the major events associated with that stuff.


April 2016


05 Tu 17:27 Moon Descending Node

06 We 08:30 Moon-Venus: 0.7° S


I can't imagine how either of the above positions could impact anything by their timing but the were provided with timing.


07 Th 11:24 New Moon


This is likely to be weakly anticyclonic with a possibility of volcanism


07 Th 17:36 Moon Perigee: 357200 km


Anticyclonic but again with the likelihood of volcanism


09 Sa 21:28 Uranus Conjunction


I have no idea if this is connected with anything but the timing is that of Last Quarter on the 30th.


10 Su 22:05 Moon-Aldebaran: 0.4° S ?


12 Tu 12:12 Moon North Dec.: 18.3° N


If this is the same as for a Nautical Almanac the declination is that of reduced volcanic activity. And increased warmth.


14 Th 03:59 First Quarter


Since it is warmer than normal earthquakes are more likely for this timing.


17 Su 00:46 Moon-Regulus: 2.7° N?

18 Mo 04:42 Moon-Jupiter: 2.4° N?

18 Mo 13:59 Mercury Elongation: 19.9° E?

18 Mo 18:04 Moon Ascending Node


I have no idea what an ascending node is. Cutting the ecliptic somehow but how is declination affected?


21 Th 16:05 Moon Apogee: 406400 km


Perigees and apogees are noted for their proximity to whichever phase. Obviously they can not get further than 3 days or so from one or the other.


22 Fr 05:24 Full Moon


This is at the same time as Perigee. And New Moon.


22 Fr 05:30 Lyrid Shower: ZHR = 20?

25 Mo 19:28 Moon-Saturn: 3.7° S?


27 We 04:44 Moon South Dec.: 18.4° S


When the planets and moon are at southern declinations we get cooler weather and volcanic activity in preferrence to earthquakes.


27 We 16:33 Mars-Antares: 4.9° N?

28 Th 08:32 Mercury-Pleiades: 6.5° S?


30 Sa 03:29 Last Quarter


As previously the timing is that of thundery weather with that extra half hour giving things instability but which way does any of this take us?


If I learned how to write databases I could put this stuff online and make it a co-operative venture.

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