Astrometeorology: weather prediction and agriculture
(planting/harvesting)

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**AstroMeteorology & Agriculture**

**by**

**Robert Nelson**

"All things have their season, and a time to every purpose
under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to
plant, and a time to reap". (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2)

Many biodynamic cultivators plant and harvest with respect to
lunar phases and planetary aspects, and they swear by the
results. Almanacs and calendars offer traditional lore for the
consideration of farmers. Some of these practices are ancient
and universal, occurring with variations in many cultures around
the world.

Many of these beliefs are grounded in fact. The sun, moon, and
planets are surrounded by magnetospheres which trail behind them
for millions of miles like wakes behind ships. These fields
affect life on earth by modifying atmospheric electrical field
conditions and the geomagnetic field.

In 1938, Dr Harry Marvis announced the discovery that stars
exercise a daily influence on terrestrial weather. Sidereal air
pressure, or barometric variations in relation to the positions
of stars, is sometimes as high as 3% of that occurring in common
storms.

The zodiacal signs exert a fruitful or barren influence upon
Earth through the channel of Luna, according to the nature of
the sign through which the moon is passing. The time to plant is
when the Sun and Earths horizon (the Ascendant or Rising Sign)
are in favorable signs (Figure 1). The optimal day for planting
is when the Moon also enters that sign.

Leafy vegetable crops that grow above ground should be planted
during a new or waxing moon in Pisces, Taurus, Cancer or
Scorpio. Trees and crops requiring longer than one year to
produce should be planted during a full or waning moon in
Taurus. Subsoil crops (potatoes, peanuts, carrots, etc.) should
be planted under a waning moon.

**Figure 1: Astrological Ascendant Calculator ~**

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**Figure 2: Lunar Phases & Plant Growth ~**

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As indicated in Figure 2, seeds that have a short (up to 7
days) or extra-long (one month) germination period should be
sown two days before the new moon, up to 7 days later.

During the first week of its cycle, the moons light increases,
and its gravitational pull decreases. The relative influence of
terrestrial gravity increases at that time, stimulating balanced
growth of leaves and roots. In the second week, lunar gravity
increases, and its light increases to a maximum. Leaf growth
increases during that period. During the third week, both
moonlight and lunar gravity decrease, and root growth is
enhanced accordingly. Transplant at that time. In the fourth
week, lunar gravity increases, and moonlight decreases. Both
leaf and root growth decrease during this rest phase.

Traditional sources suggest that flower seeds should be plants
during the crescent moon unless seeds are desired; in that case,
sow just before the Full Moon. Seeds planted when Luna is in
Capricorn produce rapid growth, but poor yields. Seeds planted
under an Aquarian moon will rot or produce watery fruit.

Cancer and Scorpio are fruitful signs which prompt germination
and assure abundant yields. Leaf growth is greater when water
signs are effective. Root growth is best in Earth signs. The
Fire signs stimulate the rapid growth of seeds and fruit. Air
signs promote the growth of lowers.

Prepare the soil, pull weeds, and fight pests during the new
moon phase in a barren sign (Aries, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius,
or Aquarius). Lay mulch under the Full Moon, and turn manure and
compost piles during the waning moon. Apply it at the new or
half moon. Irrigate and feed plants when the moon is in a Water
sign.

Harvest under a full or waning moon in a barren sign. If timber
is cut under the full moon in Leo, it will last longer than wood
cut at any other time, and it will not become worm-eaten. Trees
planted under a waxing moon will produce more fruit, while trees
planted during the dark phase of the moon will produce better
quality fruit.

**Astro-Meteorology ~**

Weather prediction by astro-meteorology is a highly refined
area of sidereal science which has claimed an amazing 90%-plus
record of accuracy for both short- and long-term forecasts of
weather patterns. This system is an accumulation of
tried-and-true observational data going back several millennia.

The subject was widely popularized by Joseph Goodavage in his
book, Our Threatened Planet (1978, Simon & Schuster), in
which he represented the work of pioneers such as Dr Irving
Krick, Dr Andrew Douglass, George McCormack and others.
According to Goodavage, the sun has entered a period of
prolonged and violent instability with which we must cope.
Modern astronomy has confirmed Goodavages prediction.

Classical horoscopic weather prediction is based on forecasts
of the influences of the planets in solstice or equinox
horoscopes. Each zodiacal sign colors the characteristics of the
planets occupying that region. For instance, a "wet" planet such
as Luna indicates extra-wet weather when it is located in a
water sign; much drier conditions are indicated when Luna is in
a fire sign.

Half of the total influence of a weather horoscope should be
judged from the 4th house cusp and planets therein, and their
aspects. The 4th house governs the locale.

One quarter of the total influence of ingress weather charts
should be judged from the first house, from its occupying
planets and their aspects, from the sign on its cusp, and from
the planet ruling the cusp sign, the sign it is in, and its
aspects.

One-eighth of the influence of a weather chart is judged from
the planet for which the chart is erected. Sol = temperature,
Luna = moisture, Mercury = air. For example, if Sol is in Aries,
then Mars, the ruling planet of Aries, and its aspects also must
be considered.

One-eighth of the influence on weather is to be judged by the
planets in angular houses, their aspects, and the signs they
occupy.

The temperature chart gives an average indication of the
weather, but indications of storms should be compared with both
air and moisture charts for that time.

The primary mutual aspects are the conjunction, opposition,
square and trine, but even the minor aspects are effective.
Trines and sextiles are not necessarily beneficial, but they
tend to exert a more gentle influence than the inharmonious
aspects (square and opposition). Interpretation depends on the
planetary positions in the signs and houses, and the aspects and
parallels of declination to other planets, and the ascendant of
the chart and the aspects to it by transiting planets. Table 1
lists indicators of weather attributes of the planets and signs.

Table 2 is Dr Adam Clarks system for predicting the weather
throughout the lunations forever. It foretells the weather that
is most likely to occur during each phase of the moon.

The nearer to midnight that the moon changes its phase in the
full and last quarter, the better the weather will be for the
seven days following. The time span for this calculation of from
10 pm to 2 am.

The nearer to noon (from 10 am to 2 pm) that the moon changes
phase, the more wet weather may be expected for the next week.
These observations are for the summer season, though they also
are adaptable to spring and fall observations. Changing phases
of the moon occurring from 4 pm to 10 pm may be followed by fair
weather, depending on the wind, as indicated in Table 2.

**Table 1 ~ Astro-Meteorology**

*Planet ~ Temperature ~ Wind ~ Moisture*

Sun ~ warm ~ still ~ dry   
Moon ~ cool ~ breeze ~ wettest   
Mercury ~ cold ~ windy ~ dry   
Venus ~ pleasant ~ light ~ rain   
Mars ~ hot/cold ~ still/storm ~ wet/drought   
Jupiter ~ warm ~ calm, light ~ dry   
Saturn ~ cold ~ still/storm ~ wet/drought   
Uranus ~ cold snaps ~ gusty ~ dry, lightning   
Neptune ~ cool ~ still/storm ~ mist, fog   
Pluto ~ cool ~ windy, extremes ~ moist, sleet

*Sign ~ Temperature ~ Wind ~ Moisture*

Aries ~ hot ~ windy ~ dry (1st or 4th moon: violent)   
Taurus ~ moderate ~ calm ~ wet   
Gemini ~ cold ~ fickle windy ~ dry   
Cancer ~ cold ~ calm, zephyr ~ steady rain   
Leo ~ hot ~ still ~ dry   
Virgo ~ cold ~ cutting wind ~ dry   
Libra ~ cool, windy ~ dry   
Scorpio ~ cold/hot ~ violent ~ drier/wetter   
Sagittarius ~ warm ~ moderate ~ dry   
Capricorn ~ extremes ~ increasing wind ~ wet   
Aquarius ~ cold ~ moderate ~ dry, lightning   
Pisces ~ cool ~ calm ~ rain

**Table 2 ~ Dr Adam Clarks System of Astro-Meteorology**

*Time of Change*   
*Between ~ In Summer ~ In Winter*

12 midnight-2 am ~ fair ~ frost unless wind S or W   
2-4 am ~ cold, showers ~ cold, storm   
4-6 am ~ rain ~ rain   
6-8 am ~ wind, rain ~ stormy   
8-10 am ~ change by 6 pm ~ cold if wind W, snow if E   
10-12 noon ~ showers ~ cold wind   
Noon-2 pm ~ rain ~ rain, snow   
2-4 pm ~ changing ~ fair   
4-6 pm ~ fair ~ fair   
6-8 pm ~ fair if wind SW ~ frosty if wind N or NE   
8-10 pm ~ rain if wind SW ~ rain, snow if wind S or SW   
10-12 midnight ~ rain if wind SW ~ fair, frosty

**References ~**

Marvis, Dr H. B.: Journal American (NY), 1 Oct. 1938   
Goss, M.: J. Geophysical Reviews, March 1953.   
Jevons, W. S.: Nature, 14 Nov 1878.   
Hove, Jim Ten: Astrological J. 15 (3): 17-23   
Luby, W. A.: Popular Astronomy, Dec. 1940.   
Nelson, John H.: Cosmic Patterns: Their Influence on Man and His
Communications; 1974, American Federation of Astrologers.   
Nelson, J. H.: RCA Review, April 1951.   
Nelson, J. H.: J. Geocosmic Research, Summer 1974.   
Abbot, C. G.: Scientific Monthly, April 1946.   
Clough, H. W.: Monthly Weather Review, April 1946.   
Gillette, H. P.: Water & Sewage Works, June 1946.   
Gree, Joseph: Astrological Almanac; Pyramid Communications, NY

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