June 2005: Weather Forecasts for Weather Traders



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Summary:
The first is the area around Brownsville, Texas and the other lies in the southeastern Gulf at around 86 West longitude and 24 North latitude.

June 12, 2005:
Around this time the storms shown over the Front Range and Texas should arrive over the Mississippi Valley and continue eastward.

June 13-15, 2005:
Cold, dry air invades the Rockies with the strong possibility of triggering storms and/or windy conditions over the Front Range. Certain weather models indicate storms along the length of the East Coast from Florida to Maine.

Tropical Storm formation may be possible in the Gulf around 86 West longitude and 26 North latitude, as well as in the area between the Florida Keys and Cuba.

June 17-19, 2005:
A weather pattern bringing strong winds is indicated for the eastern US. In some cases, the initial reaction appears in the form of a strong high pressure system bringing high heat that then erupts in storms.

June 25-27, 2005:
High heat and storms containing dangerous winds, hail, and/or tornadoes focus on eastern Texas, the ArkLaTex region, and northward.

June 27-July 1, 2005:
Another bout of severe weather is indicated for the Mississippi Valley region as storms producing winds and severe weather conditions traverse the area.

June 29, 2005:
A cold front across New England triggers precipitation.


Article:

If Johannes Kepler, the renowned 17th twelve month astronomer and discoverer of the planetary laws of motion, could speak from the heavenlies, he might have a few words of wisdom to share with the National Weather Service. whereas Kepler’s name is not normally conjoint with meteorology, he was quite the weather forecaster in his day. His first squat to fame, by the way, was not due to his discovery of those planetary laws, but insomuch as of his differential long-range weather forecast of the severe winter that put Styermark, Germany on ice in 1593.

Kepler’s genius and outside-the-box thinking led him to equate terrestrial weather patterns with the geometrical formations made among the secondary planet and planets. Since these formations could be organized in advance, he reasoned, their effect on the weather could be as well. Through the publishing of his almanacs, the Royal Astronomer helped make ends meet when at times the kings who employed him were delinquent in their payments. Kepler’s contribution to meteorology, for with his long-range forecast method, have all but been forgotten. And as would be expected, present day meteorology, ashamedly, has no real long-range weather forecast capability. Even copyrighted with the most along in years weather computer, whose lightning fast calculations environs beside 400 million per second, its three-day forecasts are speculative, and its six to seven day forecasts are worthless.

In this day and age when the flaws and limitations of many conventional procedures and methods have come to light, man is seeking and finding solutions in phony methodologies. Just throughout every area of life boasts of some imitation option. So why not pinch hitter weather forecasts based on natural, environmentally safe, and providentially-provided processes?

Wouldn’t it be great to know the times and places of hurricane formation and landfall months in advance? How within hearing the when and where of other weather anomalies such as deep freezes, severe storms systems, and high velocity winds? All this is possible with Kepler’s method and would be a welcomed vice-regent for weather sensitive businesses like agriculture, the weather derivatives market, transportation etc. again no forecast system, be it conventional or alternative, is 100 percent accurate, it is worth noting that based on this method my published long-range hurricane forecasts, prepared months in advance, were fulfilled in Hurricanes Isis (1998), Alberto (2000), Gilma (2000), and Tropical Storm Claudette (2003). Based on Kepler’s method, some of the best and worst weather for June 2005 is as follows:

Forecast

May 31-June 3, 2005:
A windy storm atomic disintegration pattern is slated to agitate the Rockies, Great Basin, and West sideline States. otherwise erratic gusty winds, this pattern is usually accompanied by sharp dips in temperature and scattered severe thunderstorms.

Meanwhile over the Texas and the Plains, warm moist air is drawn northward and will react with the colder, drier air over the Rockies. This group should ignite severe storms over the Front Range, Texas, and the Plains. Tornado demeanour is a distinct possibility.

June 1-4, 2005:
The East all-absorbing States and Southeast will also see an invasion of colder air triggering storms throughout the region. Potentially dangerous airy conditions are indicated over Florida, especially too the west coast. The storms over the East common States work their way over New England.

June 4-7, 2005:
In the main, fair weather is indicated over the western States and the Rockies at this time. The exception seems to be the Pacific Northwest where the arise of some unsettled weather exists. The Mississippi Valley and East primitive area should have fine weather, in any case the storms in the Plains may start out to move eastward.

June 7-11, 2005:
A major weather pattern develops over the Front Range and Texas. Tropical heat and moisture flow northward from the Gulf increasing temperatures and unleashing severe storms with tornado potential. Storms push eastward through the Mississippi Valley. Two areas slated for severe weather may in fact indicate tropical storm or hurricane formation since June begins hurricane season. The first is the area on all sides Brownsville, Texas and the other lies in the southeastern Gulf at again 86 West longitude and 24 North latitude.

June 12, 2005:
Around this time the storms shown over the Front Range and Texas should show up over the Mississippi Valley and continue eastward.

June 13-15, 2005:
Cold, dry air invades the Rockies with the strong possibility of triggering storms and/or windy conditions over the Front Range. Windy weather is likely through the West hand States as well.

June 14-16, 2005
Incoming moisture from the Gulf sets off thunderstorms from the Mississippi Valley eastward crosswise the Southeast, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic States. certified weather models indicate storms endways the length of the East ski from Florida to Maine.

Tropical Storm formation may be possible in the Gulf enclosing 86 West longitude and 26 North latitude, as well as in the area needle the Florida Keys and Cuba.

June 17-19, 2005:
A weather pattern bringing strong winds is indicated for the eastern US. This may take the form of a tropical storm or hurricane if formation took place in the Gulf or over the Florida Keys. In such a case, it could now make landfall lengthwise the Florida Panhandle or peninsula. If not an realistic tropical system, then storms triggering tornadoes or other windy conditions are possible throughout the Southeast and Ohio Valley.

June 20-22, 2005:
A storm system is indicated over the Northeast and New England at this time. This is most likely the continuation of the weather system referred to in the June 17-19 forecast.

June 18-20, 2005:
More moisture and heat are indicated from southern Texas northward through the Plains. This could faith storms to erupt since minimum Gulf moisture will most likely be available.

June 22-23, 2005:
The potential for storms producing damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes etc. are shown over the Mississippi Valley area. A warm and moist air mass is drawn up over the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic States creating unsettled conditions over the region.

June 24-27, 2005:
A lower range of temperatures and light disturbances haunt the western US through the Great prairie area then continue eastward over the Rockies. A La Niña event may open into crystal-clear haphazardly this time.

A major storm system affects the Northeast and New England. Most likely a good compass of moisture is drawn northward triggering storms and rain. A tropical system cannot be ruled out. In some cases, the initial reaction appears in the form of a strong high pressure system bringing high heat that then erupts in storms.

June 25-27, 2005:
High heat and storms containing dangerous winds, hail, and/or tornadoes focus on eastern Texas, the ArkLaTex region, and northward.

June 27-July 1, 2005:
Another bout of severe weather is indicated for the Mississippi Valley region as storms producing winds and severe weather conditions traverse the area.

June 29, 2005:
A cold front crossways New England triggers precipitation.



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