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Lion o ness
01-18-2011, 04:14 AM
If any one can do a birth chart for California and transits? Im not sure about time/ exact dates to use.. This is an article I saw on yahoo. Is California due for a major disaster?


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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110117/us_yblog_thelookout/scientists-warn-california-could-be-struck-by-winter-superstorm



A group of more than 100 scientists and experts say in a new report that California faces the risk of a massive "superstorm" that could flood a quarter of the state's homes and cause $300 billion to $400 billion in damage. Researchers point out that the potential scale of destruction in this storm scenario is four or five times the amount of damage that could be wrought by a major earthquake.
It sounds like the plot of an apocalyptic action movie, but scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey warned federal and state emergency officials that California's geological history shows such "superstorms" have happened in the past, and should be added to the long list of natural disasters to worry about in the Golden State.
The threat of a cataclysmic California storm has been dormant for the past 150 years. Geological Survey director Marcia K. McNutt told the New York Times that a 300-mile stretch of the Central Valley was inundated from 1861-62. The floods were so bad that the state capital had to be moved to San Francisco, and Governor Leland Stanford had to take a rowboat to his own inauguration, the report notes. Even larger storms happened in past centuries, over the dates 212, 440, 603, 1029, 1418, and 1605, according to geological evidence.
The risk is gathering momentum now, scientists say, due to rising temperatures in the atmosphere, which has generally made weather patterns more volatile.
The scientists built a model that showed a storm could last for more than 40 days and dump 10 feet of water on the state. The storm would be goaded on by an "atmospheric river" that would move water "at the same rate as 50 Mississippis discharging water into the Gulf of Mexico," according to the AP. Winds could reach 125 miles per hour, and landslides could compound the damage, the report notes.
Such a superstorm is hypothetical but not improbable, climate researchers warn. "We think this event happens once every 100 or 200 years or so, which puts it in the same category as our big San Andreas earthquakes," Geological Survey scientist Lucy Jones said in a press release.
Federal and state emergency management officials convened a conference about emergency preparations for possible superstorms last week. You can read the whole report here.

Lion o ness
01-18-2011, 04:50 AM
Ok here's the chart


http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/lioness0808/california.gif

dhundhun
01-18-2011, 07:44 AM
It is about 200 years cycle. Not sure why Scientist are getting alarmed now and want California to be prepared for it (code name ARkStorm). It has happened in past in 212, 440, 603, 1029, 1418, 1605, 1861. Only 1861-62 is historically known. Others are based on land analysis (of deposits).

Alarm may be because something similar recently happened in Australia.

During the 1861-62 flood, Saturn in transit was hovering over Natal Sun and Neptune in transit was opposing Natal Jupiter.

This year, while Saturn in transit is hovering over Natal Mars/Mer, Uranus in transit will be opposing Natal Jupiter. These afflictions are indications of different type of unrest, but should not be flood related. Uranus and Saturn will be pretty hard for about two years.

If California is responding to Planetary Vibrations of Sept 9, 1850, then ARkStorm could be waste of people's money, which should have been used to manage hard aspects mentioned above.

Lion o ness
01-18-2011, 02:50 PM
I noticed Ca is just about in its Neptune return.. Also in a few more years or so will be in Uranus return...
Whats the defination of that... lol...

What do you think, is in store for Calif?