Margazhi Garbottam started at 11 PM on 28th
December 2016 and ended around 11 PM on 29th December.
The impact would be felt between 22nd June and 5th July 2017.
Observation:
(1) Wind:- Cool
breeze blowing from North east was felt at times till noon.
(2) Rain:- Nil.
(3) Lightening:- Nil.
(4) Thunder:- Nil.
(5) Clouds:- Cloudless
during night. From 11 AM onwards clouds were growing from the east.
An important feature of the day is that Moon also
joined Sun in Purvashada star from 11-18 AM onwards on 29th. Since
Purvashada is connected with abundant rainfall, this transit of Moon gains
importance.
Just after Moon entered Purvashada, one could see
clouds coming from eastern direction and some of them crossing the Sun between
11-57 AM and 12- 30 PM.
Before that between 10-37 AM and 11 AM, dark clouds
crossed the sun while cool breeze was blowing form North east.
Apart from these two times, the sky was cloudless
for most part from afternoon. Very feeble aquatic forms such as swan and stork were seen rarely in
Northern and North eastern sky.
3-some features:-
(1) Terrestrial :- Behaviour
of birds and cows satisfactory.
(2) Atmospheric :-
(1) gentle breeze was there in the morning. (2) Sun was crossed by dark clouds
for duration of half an hour twice around noon. (3) Aquatic shaped clouds were
very less and looked dissipated. (4) Wind direction was from the North.
(3) Planetary:- (1)
Planets and stars appeared as whitish and faint discs. (2) All planets were in
Southern declinations.
Impact dates between 22nd June and 5th July 2017
Two hours of the Garbottam roughly equals to one day
in the rainfall impact period. As such the cloud and breeze seen today are
negligible and could impact a day among one of the following, 28th,
29th and 30th June in Chennai.
Only one rainfall supporting
feature exists during this period.
(1)Mercury starts combustion on 9th June
and crosses Sun on 22nd June, 2017. Usually on combustion starting
day it would rain. But Garbottam does not support rain on that date. There is
no Garbottam support for 22nd June also.
There are 3 Rainfall
spoiling features of this period.
(1) Mars is ahead of Sun and all the planets.
(2)Venus comes in opposition to Saturn between June
29th and July 26th 2017
(3) Mercury enters Sowmya Nadi that gives more winds
and less rains between June 21 and June 27.
Inference: As the 3 days
of probability (28, 29 and 30) almost come within the spoiling dates, any
formation of rain clouds on these days could dissipate or give only traces of
rainfall.