tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post4800207360073268504..comments2024-03-18T22:56:06.696+05:30Comments on Jayasree Saranathan: Rainfall check -7 (North East Monsoon)Jayasree Saranathan http://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comBlogger53125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-52039978738642452852016-12-21T20:31:23.964+05:302016-12-21T20:31:23.964+05:30Posted my next and last article on this series on ...Posted my next and last article on this series on an assessment of the Solar Garbottam. The link is <br />http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/12/rainfall-check-8-assessment-of-solar.htmlJayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-76468387950244399122016-12-21T16:39:33.376+05:302016-12-21T16:39:33.376+05:30@ Mr Aravindan MS.
Yes,but watching the scenario ...@ Mr Aravindan MS.<br /><br />Yes,but watching the scenario to know how much and how far the Garbottam observations tally with expected rainfall. There are 2 basics here, (1) solar / Margazhi garbottam and (2) Daily garbottam. These must be interpreted along with planetary movements. This is the basis of this rainfall prediction.<br /><br />Of the two basics, the first one got over by 16th December. That means the sun based rainfall features are no longer there. If you once again check the above article on the table of prediction that follows Dec Garbottam you will find that the last feature for prediction occurred on 8th / 9th Dec only. <br /><br />However it is found that even when Solar Garbottam was not helpful, it had rained. Currently I am writing my article assessing the solar garbottam 2015-16 in which I find that 5th day Garbottam did not support any rainfall in the 2nd half of August for my place in South Chennai. But it had rained at that time. The daily garbottam favoured that rainfall. This shows that some realignments are possible. For your query, there is no support from Solar Garbottam in the 2nd half of Dec, but daily garbottam favours some rainfall. We have to wait and see what happens. Absence of Solar garbottam might fizzle out any possible formation of a system in the Bay, but whether daily garbottam gives rise to local rain formation is something to be watched.<br /><br />The 2nd basics is the daily Garbottam. So far it is seen that though it had not rained on all days that are supported by daily Garbottam, the days that saw rainfall were in the list of supportive garbottam. So we have to find out why the other dates missed rainfall. <br /><br />Herein comes the role of planets. If the planetary combinations are adverse, the rainfall gets affected. Varahamihira did make a statement on how to interpret a situation of garbottam not giving the expected rain on the expected date. This means he did foresee that a good garbottam may fail to give rainfall. <br /><br />Presently Mercury- Venus closeness continues till 29th Dec. That is a good rainfall supportive feature. But Mars is in the forefront of all planets and particularly in front of Venus known for inducing rainfall. Added to this is the absence of support from solar garbottam. <br /><br />The kind of rainfall or dry conditions that will be witnessed in the rest of the period till 3rd January 2017, has to be judged from the interplay of these features. Since this is the first time I am also observing, I am learning how to interpret them. But if the expected rainfall from daily garbottam fails, I will blame it on Mars and it is scary too, for, Mars is going to be in the forefront till mid June 2017 and once again in Leo in peak SWM 2017. <br /><br />On your query on the end of NEM season:- I noticed that monsoon season started when the closeness between Mercury and Venus started. SWM ended when the gap between them started increasing. As of now Mercury started retrogression on 19th Dec when the gap between them was 29 degrees. From then onwards these two planets keep moving in opposite directions. On 21st Dec (today), the gap was 30 degrees. Thus the gap keeps increasing and on 29th the gap would be more than 46 degrees. At this distance that divergence occurs between them. So it is possible to say that NEM season ends on 29th with its first signs of fading starting from today. <br /><br />In the absence of any rainfall support feature except daily garbottam, I am curious to watch the sky and clouds on the first 3 days of January. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-6488787825382336032016-12-21T09:24:20.007+05:302016-12-21T09:24:20.007+05:30Mam,
I don't see any developments in Bay of B...Mam,<br /><br />I don't see any developments in Bay of Bengal & only few days left for 26th Dec..<br /><br />And mostly dry weather prevails in city at most of the times...<br /><br />Shall we consider our NE Monsoon has come to an end??Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03943164474986570213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-9963237420086645842016-12-18T23:57:31.670+05:302016-12-18T23:57:31.670+05:30@ Mr avin Kathirarasu,
I have not analysed the q...@ Mr avin Kathirarasu, <br /><br />I have not analysed the quantum of rainfall though there are indicators for that in astrology. May be I will add that for analysis in the upcoming year for which the Solar / Margazhi Garbottam starts on Dec 28 2016. <br /><br />Regarding rainfall prospects for the rest of Dec, the following are to be noted.<br />(1). The Margazhi Garbottam as indicated by Sun's transit in Pooradam star last Margazhi got over by 15th December. That means the rainfall activity as generated by Sun and its rays got over by Dec 15. <br />(2) But there are other features favoring rainfall in the rest of Dec. Prominent one is the closeness of Mercury and Venus which continues till 29th December. When this closeness is there, wherever there is rainy season, it would rain and wherever there is cold season, there would be intense cold and snowfall. This is happening in the US and in North India presently. This feature was checked last year and it was true. By the start of New year, the extreme cold condition in the US would abate. It would briefly revive around March 12th and would last for a week or two at that time as Mercury- Venus closeness happens then also. Let us wait and check. <br /><br />(3) As far as Chennai is concerned the Garbottam charts do show some precipitation in the 2nd half of December. Particularly for the date Dec 26th, the corresponding date namely June 18th had overcast sky for 24 hours. In addition there was conjunction of Moon with malefics on that date. These two would ensure rainfall from cyclone or thundershowers. The Mer-Ven closeness comes to the aid of rainfall. Let us wait and watch whether this works out in reality. Going by the Garbottam feature and its comparison with previous Garbottam feature that corresponded to Vardha rain on 12th Dec, this Garbottam (June 18 >>Dec 26) was more powerful. We will wait and watch whether this gives more rains than from Vardha. But remember Sun is not conducive by way of its association with this garbottam.<br /><br />(4) You can check the last and 13th day of Solar / Margazhi Garbottam here - http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/01/day-13-last-day-of-garbottam-2015-16.html<br /><br />It is applicable till 15th Dec. In that article you would find that clouds were increasing towards the end of that day (by the time when Sun exited Pooradam). That means clouds still kept increasing corresponding to the next fortnight (16th to 31st Dec 2016). <br /><br />When I check the daily data, the next day (14th day when Sun had entered Utthradam) the date was 12th Jan 2016 and there was less clouds. But on the 15th day that is on 13th Jan, there was good cloud coverage with most of them in fish (aquatic) shapes. The 195th date for that was July 23rd which saw good rains in many parts of Chennai including my place. So the Garbottam on 13th Jan was a successful one.<br /><br />Transferring it to the fortnight long duration as in Solar / MArgazhi garbottam, the corresponding period is the 1st fortnight of January 2017. But this is not a method approved in Garbottam principles. However I noticed very good cloud cover and pre-dawn drizzle on 23rd, 24th and 25th June for which the corresponding dates are Dec 31st 2016, Jan 1 and 2 of 2017. I hope I am making my point clear here. What I am saying is that Solar Garbottam (which applies to fortnight) and daily Garbottam give the same results for these 3 dates. <br /><br />So as far as I can interpret, time around Christmas and beginning of the New year, some rains can be expected. They may not be huge in quantum as there is no support from Solar / Margazhi garbottam.<br /><br />In a few days time I will start writing on the ways and hints of seeing Garbottam for the next year. I will give the link here in this comment section once I have started that so that interested persons can follow and check Garbottam in their locations. But before that 2 more articles are under preparation (1) assessment of last Solar Garbottam (2) assessment of agricultural output which must be related to this Garbottam results. <br /><br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-35659205896814151632016-12-17T10:32:42.853+05:302016-12-17T10:32:42.853+05:30Ma'am in this NEM 2016 there is rainfall defic...Ma'am in this NEM 2016 there is rainfall deficit of 60% so how much it would rain by end <br /> of this month???Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16052589891004824233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-56332539683555652992016-12-11T22:09:07.436+05:302016-12-11T22:09:07.436+05:30Thank you very much mamThank you very much mamAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10709124273236540942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-17721312608042357242016-12-11T20:16:44.298+05:302016-12-11T20:16:44.298+05:30@ Vasudevan,
The flood combination (Mars, Saturn...@ Vasudevan, <br /><br />The flood combination (Mars, Saturn and Sun in alternate signs) got over just a few hours ago with Mars moving out to the next sign. So we can not expect floods. There may be water-logging but no floods. This holds good for the rest of NEM season as my Garbottam chart shows rains during Christmas too but not flood causing.Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-80628108589567147842016-12-11T19:13:48.086+05:302016-12-11T19:13:48.086+05:30Mam, how about your predictions about vardah? Pray...Mam, how about your predictions about vardah? Pray it should not be destructive like last year floods. Last year's bitter memories scare us. Please narrate ur observations in this regard so as to give us solace.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10709124273236540942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-23154333631037672632016-12-05T19:35:05.518+05:302016-12-05T19:35:05.518+05:30@Kavin Kathirarasu,
I have written in the articl...@Kavin Kathirarasu, <br /><br />I have written in the article and the comment section whatever I have understood and judged. Overall prediction says agri output would be good. Just watching the developments... Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-73468334602638415892016-12-05T13:47:27.023+05:302016-12-05T13:47:27.023+05:30Ma'am it is looking that the next cyclone will...Ma'am it is looking that the next cyclone will not hit TN .Are we marching towards drought year????Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16052589891004824233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-64899980839163664322016-12-03T20:46:49.257+05:302016-12-03T20:46:49.257+05:30@ Mr Bhaskar Srinivasan,
It is not possible to c...@ Mr Bhaskar Srinivasan, <br /><br />It is not possible to combine other places for Garbottam based prediction. Garbottam applies to one's place of observation. It is like we have different observatories in Meenambakkam and Nungambakkam giving the rainfall data in their respective places. As such each one must do this observation in his place to know whether it would rain in that place during the rainfall season. <br /><br />The details of what must be watched and what one needs to do were written in my 7 part series in 2013. The entire series can be read here http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2013/04/rainfall-prediction-part-7-miscellany.html<br /><br />How to see Garbottam can be read here - http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2012/12/rainfall-prediction-part-1.html<br /><br />If people from different locations observe this and record the observation it is possible to arrive at a conclusion on whether there would be widespread rainfall or isolated ones or whether such rainfall comes from a systeme developing from BOB. <br /><br />For what we may call long range prediction, the solar Garbottam of Sun's transit in Pooradam star in Margazhi is done. For 2017 season this Garbottam starts on 28th of this month. I will be posting the Garbottam observation of the fortnight long observation of this period in this blogspot. Before that I would post the compilation of last year's Garbottam (impacting the rainfall now) for better understanding. Those interested may first read the link I have given above in this comment to know how Garbottam is done. And follow my posts from 28th Dec onwards. <br /><br />The tricky part of it is the planetary combinations favouring or disfavouring rainfall. I will write them for next year's season along with Garbottam observations. <br /><br />One needs to have Panchanga of next year to pinpoint the day which is based on thithi. I rely on Srinivasan Panchangam (drik). Arcot or Vakhya Panchanga are not accurate as can be seen in the discrepancies in identifying Navanayakas. For example Arcot Panchanga which people are talking now, has identified Maghadhipathi as Mercury. Meghadhipathi is identified from the day's lord when Sun enters Arudra star. For Durmikhi Varusham, this Arudra Pravesaham happened on June 21st at 11 PM. Tuesday was the day. Its ruler is Mars. Therefore Megahdhipathi is mars and not Mercury (the next day's lord) The current year's rainfall pattern follows Martian whimsicality and nor Mercurian rains. This is a singular point to say that devastating floods of last year would not replicate this year. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-9332598539720121482016-12-03T20:25:28.139+05:302016-12-03T20:25:28.139+05:30@decefriteen,
Please check the dates in Dec Garb...@decefriteen, <br /><br />Please check the dates in Dec Garbottam chart in the article. They are relevant for my place of observation in South Chennai. They show some rainfall on the dates expected from the upcoming system. The planetary situation favours northern direction. Since my place shows rainfall, Chennai and North TN may very well be within the sight of this system. <br /><br />Ironically yesterday (2nd) there was no indication of rainfall as per Garbottam in my place, but it rained very well from late afternoon onwards till today morning. How to justify this? Perhaps I missed the night time Garbottam. Another reason is that the failed Garbottam of the past would give in the next occasion of rainfall. The trends so far make me think that planetary influence is the determining feature for rainfall. Even if there is Garbottam, if planetary features do not favour, rainfall would be affected, but it can come back once favourable planetary combination starts.<br /><br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-38203175464723844512016-12-03T20:17:38.172+05:302016-12-03T20:17:38.172+05:30@jojo
Now coming to the points in your comment (...@jojo<br /><br />Now coming to the points in your comment (1) why Dec 4th and (2) why Madurai.<br /><br />(1) It is true that starting from the first day of Karthigai month a strong rainfall giving yoga started. This was on Nov 16th which you would find written in the planetary chart in the article above. On 4th Dec Moon will be in Capricorn - a sign where Moon is supposed to give rainfall when it is in Sravana and Dhanishta. This is combined with rainfall yoga that already started. From Capricorn Moon aspects watery sign (its own) Cancer and is aspected by Saturn conjucnt with sun from another watery sign (Scorpio). Perhaps this was the rationale behind picking out Dec 4th for floods.<br /><br />(2) For Madurai, I can not think of any other explanation than the star indicator. Perhaps the Panchanga writers have some combinations for places based on which they had written like that. <br /><br />With all this I want once again state that this is the first year I am checking personally the rainfall features with real time rainfall. This has certainly given many clues on how to interpret the astrological features of rainfall and how to synchronise the contradictory features.<br /><br />So far in the current year, flood indicators did come twice once in August when all planets came on one side of the Sun. The region was Vindhyas. It did cause floods in some places in Madhya pradesh during that period. Read Rainfall check part -5 - http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/07/rainfall-check-5-for-august-2016.html<br /><br />The next period is between Nov 16 and Dec 10th in which I zeroed in on 2 sets of dates which I had written in the above article with horoscopes. Those dates are over. While 1st set did see moderate rainfall, the 2nd set did not see rainfall. The reasons for the failure also were analysed by me in the further updates and comments. After 10th Dec no astrological feature for floods exist. So people can rest assured. <br /><br />The Panchanga features for rainfall can be read here - http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2013/04/rainfall-prediction-part-7-miscellany.html<br /><br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-14034681788543923222016-12-03T20:16:57.145+05:302016-12-03T20:16:57.145+05:30@jojo,
Any floods in sight for 4th December (tomo...@jojo,<br /><br />Any floods in sight for 4th December (tomorrow)? No. <br /><br />After last year's deluge in Chennai, it seems many people including Panchanga writers have fallen into a trap of expecting deluge once again. Panchanga does deal with many combinations for rainfall and also for drought. Perhaps last year's memory makes people to caution people at every clue on rainfall that they come across. You will find the same panchangas telling about dryness and failure of rains but they had not struck the eyes of the reader. <br /><br />The major feature that Arcot Panchanga or any others in the know of Panchanga features for rainfall had mentioned is "Adi- Thithi-k-kuri" about which I had written an article here:- http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/07/29th-july-2016-watch-out-this-day-to.html<br /><br />This adi-k-kuri having Rohini combining with Krishna Ekadashi is supposed to give rainfall throughout the rainy season. This was written by Arcot Panchangam and was extensively shared. What I wrote on that continues to be in the lead of the top 10 most read of the week for many weeks now. The link is http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/06/once-in-400-years-rains-predicted-on.html<br /><br />The reality check of this Adi-k-kuri shows that it was a failure. According to this it must have rained throughout the season but it didn't. So there is no point in depending on it - in the current season. By this I also mean that this feature must not be dumped but read with other rainfall features. There may be times when this feature worked well but it must have been accompanied with other combinations for rainfall. <br /><br />A major feature of this Adi-k-kuri is that thunder clouds must have gathered at evening twilight on the day of Adi-k-kri. This year this date was July 29th and the clouds did gather on that date but soon dissipated. I gave an update on this observation in my article http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/07/29th-july-2016-watch-out-this-day-to.html<br /><br />Whatever rain that was expected did not materialise in the said period perhaps due to other spoiling features. So I would say that this feature (which Arcot Panchangam said) must not be taken in isolation but combined with all the other rainfall favouring features and interpreted accordingly. For this to do, only Panchanga features are not enough. Planetary movements and Garbottam features in every place must be taken into consideration. <br /><br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-4642795798034907122016-12-03T12:18:51.262+05:302016-12-03T12:18:51.262+05:30Beloved amma,
thanks for your reply. I also want ...Beloved amma,<br /><br />thanks for your reply. I also want to join you in this service. Kindly instruct me on what are the types of data that i have to take and forward to you (as trichy is in centre of tamilnadu)in forth coming garbottam period., as i see that the input for prediction is based on chennai. if we do the analysis for both trichy,chennai,Covai and Tirunelveli., (As tamilnadu can be considered as a triangle and the points given above serves the observation points). i have read your post of garbottam earlier, (as i am not having much of astrology knowledge) it is not possible for me to do the calculation. but i can take the data like condition of a particular day and can mail you. so that it serves as the data for your analysis.<br /><br />T.S.Bhaskar<br />9095353308<br />srgmsbhaskar@gmail.com <br /><br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13508048813900029394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-39796903634656076482016-12-03T11:52:13.972+05:302016-12-03T11:52:13.972+05:30Dear Jayasree madam
Weather forecasters are now tr...Dear Jayasree madam<br />Weather forecasters are now tracking a system which may become a cyclone and forecasted to cross AP/Orissa next week. This could mean no rains for TN.<br />But we will go with your forecasts by which this cyclone could cross between Pondy and Nellore.<br /><br />Need more insights from your end.<br /><br />Rgdsdecefriteenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07793400575151924027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-40694517091279654582016-12-03T00:47:53.784+05:302016-12-03T00:47:53.784+05:30I have been following your blog for quite sometime...I have been following your blog for quite sometime now and appreciate the great work and in depth knowledge. Now that we are close to Dec 4th as predicted by Arcaud almanac do we see floods or not?<br /><br />What could be that special mention on madurai for 4th December be? <br /><br />Thank you!jojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04165242124631127359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-71633056748599467312016-12-03T00:13:56.089+05:302016-12-03T00:13:56.089+05:30Dear Mr Bhaskar Srinivasan,
Thanks for the input...Dear Mr Bhaskar Srinivasan, <br /><br />Thanks for the input you have given. <br /><br />Between now and 7th-8th, there is one similar feature astrologically. It is the star Purvashada (known as Pooradam - a first rate star for giving rainfall). Now the present spurt in rains from Nada had come form Moon transiting Pooradam today. On 8th, Mercury (which is still enjoying the rainfall yoga of closeness with Venus)will enter Pooradam. Though it will give windy conditions, it can give some rainfall as per Sapta nadi chakra (search my blog to get into the article where I had given that chakra). Star Pooradam stands for Western part / direction. Nada gave some rainfall to Kerala (west) which was odd I think, for a system coming from BOB and crossing TN coast.<br /><br />On the other hand your input of winds coming from west and spoiling the system makes me relate it to Mars. At present 2 Anavrishti - rainfall spoiling yogas are there. One is a powerful one and has Mars in front of all the other planets. This condition continues till June next year. So this is definitely a serious feature to be watched and judged based on whether we have rainfall now inspite of this yoga. At the moment, Mars has moved from Sravana to Dhanishta - both signifying North west. From what you have written, I am tempted to relate the spoiler kind of winds from the west to Martian effect for being in the front.<br /><br />The second Anavrishti yoga is Venus in Nirjala Nadi (Uttrashada) till Dec 11th. This would give cloudy weather but less rainfall.<br /><br />Both these planets (Mars and Venus) involved in spoiling yogas are also part of powerful rainfall yogas that are present now. They have to play both a do-gooder work and a spoiling work. So the tug of war kind of situation is happening now. But based on what has happened so far, both Mars and Venus are slightly on positive side. However with Venus entering Capricorn today and coming right behind Mars, rainfall spoiling can be witnessed in south as Capricorn signifies south. Till Dec end this situation continues. <br /><br />The upcoming system has been indicated in the chart in my article above - moon in watery sign, (Pisces) 5th from Saturn and Sun. Pisces signifies North and hence I expect rains in North Tamilnadu. The Garbottam chart also shows rainfall in Chennai. It is possible places north of Chennai also could receive rainfall. I wish you read my Garbotatm article relevant to Dec here http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/01/day-13-last-day-of-garbottam-2015-16.html <br /><br /><br /> <br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-50115684909649212812016-12-02T22:37:22.656+05:302016-12-02T22:37:22.656+05:30Beloved amma,
thanks for your post on the rainfal...Beloved amma,<br /><br />thanks for your post on the rainfall details.<br />I am M.Sc geography student and had done project on trend analysis of NEM.<br />I want a clarification, from your astrology part that Trichy (Now my resident city) is showing wind direction from west. which one can be sure that will destabilise the low pressure either by diverting the low pressure centre to higher latitudes or by weaking the pressure (as it happened to nada - as it came near the shore it weakened). My question is the same phenomena is present in the system which is there to be on 8-10 of dec. I request you to answer <br /><br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13508048813900029394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-72287612844014242072016-12-02T19:51:39.264+05:302016-12-02T19:51:39.264+05:30@ Mr Kavin Kathirarasu,
The present Nada rains m...@ Mr Kavin Kathirarasu, <br /><br />The present Nada rains must benefit Western side of Tamilnadu as moon is now at Purvashada which signifies west. At the moment Venus is entering the next sign, Capricorn, that could be the reason for good rains reported in many parts of TN. But once inside Capricorn, the direction is south. We must wait and see how Venus in Nirjala nadi (Uttrashada)gives or spoils rain.<br /><br />The next date for Western TN is 7th onwards till Karthigai deepam. If the anticipated rains as per my Garbottam materialises, western TN also would get some rains, but major part of the rainfall activity would be in northern section, in North Tamilnadu and north of that. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-68830280079076264672016-12-02T19:22:34.086+05:302016-12-02T19:22:34.086+05:30Thank you ma'am ..... Can western TN get more ...Thank you ma'am ..... Can western TN get more rains like other parts of TN?????<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16052589891004824233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-19335002662106968522016-12-02T16:35:45.811+05:302016-12-02T16:35:45.811+05:30@ Mr Kavin Kathirarasu,
Please read the above com...@ Mr Kavin Kathirarasu,<br /><br />Please read the above comment by me. I would be posting an update soon on this. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-3878520432448616972016-12-02T16:33:32.260+05:302016-12-02T16:33:32.260+05:30@ decefriteen,
7-8th cyclone would materialise w...@ decefriteen, <br /><br />7-8th cyclone would materialise well, I think. For, the garbottam chart for December for Chennai shows rainfall for Chennai. Also the planetary chart shows rainfall in Northern Tamilnadu. As per the garbottam chart, 3 spells are going to be there for Chennai,(1) starting from 7th and ending on 13th, (2) from 19th till after Christmas - this could be from one or 2 systems as on two occasions Moon was with malefics in the garbottam dates and you can check the dates in the Dec garbottam chart (3) Around 1st January till 3rd January. I just mentioned it with a question mark as I was not sure whether that period usually gets rains. But garbottam observation showed excellent features of cloud, breeze and drizzles on 23, 24, & 25th June 2016 which correspond to Dec 31, Jan 1, and 2. <br /><br />As for now, that is 1st and 2nd Dec 2016, the garbottam chart for Chennai does not show rainfall. I double checked the data entered in my diary and found no garbottam in the day time. But the rains happening now in the day time shows that the garbottam must have occurred at night / after midnight. I could not check night time garbottam on all days. So I could have missed the night time garbottam which is why it is not reflected in the garbottam chart.<br /><br />Based on the quantum of rainfall that is now experienced now, it is probable that rainfall would be more from 7th-8th system and month end system. Overall December would be wet.<br /><br />However my worries on Mars being in the forefront and how or whether it would affect rainfall would have to be watched in the 7th-8th system. If that system gives rainfall on the dates given in the garbottam chart and the rainfall also was normal and above, then we can say that Mars-in- the- forefront yoga is weaker / subdued in front of other 2 rainfall giving yogas (Mars, Saturn and Sun in alternate signs and Mercury- Venus closeness). <br /><br />I would post an update in the article on this soon.<br />Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-75822123448940653032016-12-02T08:18:58.905+05:302016-12-02T08:18:58.905+05:30Dear Jayasree Madam
You were again on target.
The ...Dear Jayasree Madam<br />You were again on target.<br />The cyclone fizzled out and offered little by the way of rains.<br /><br />Weather forecasters are looking at 1 more cyclone by 8th or 9th Dec which seemed to be going North - away from TN.Yr comments?<br /><br />Rgdsdecefriteenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07793400575151924027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-70906769467191353952016-11-30T21:16:44.962+05:302016-11-30T21:16:44.962+05:30Ma'am can we expect more rainfall in following...Ma'am can we expect more rainfall in following couple of weeks????<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16052589891004824233noreply@blogger.com