Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Day 6 of Garbottam 201-17 ( a terrible wash-out)

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Day 6 of Garbottam started around midnight of 2nd  January 2017 and ended around midnight of 3rd  January 2017.
The impact would be felt between 30thAugust 2017 and 13th September 2017.

Observation:

(1) Wind:- Hot air rarely felt.
(2) Rain:- Nil.
(3) Lightening:- Nil.
(4) Thunder:- Nil.
(5) Clouds:-  Some cloud formation noticed coming from eastern direction after 9-30 AM. After that the sky was clear for most part of the day.  

3-some features:-

(1) Terrestrial :- Behaviour of birds normal.

(2) Atmospheric :-  (1) No breeze in general. (2) Except once around 9-45 AM clouds did not cross the Sun. Less clouds moving in small groups till 11 AM. (3)No aquatic shaped clouds.


(3) Planetary:- (1) Stars appeared clear and bright.  Venus a prominent planet in the western sky looked bright. The ideal condition is to see them dim and faint. (2) All planets were in Southern declination. (3) Moon crossed the disc of Mars around 3 PM. By sunset Moon was seen directly above Mars.

Impact dates between 30th August 2017 and 13th September 2017

This 6th day of Garbottam is a terrible wash out, to say the least. Despite the presence of favourable star and Moon in conjunction with malefics, the sky did not produce any sign of life on this day. The day was hot and dry and cloudless for most part. The impact period has Mercury in combustion which under normal circumstances would favour rainfall in the rainy season. On 25th and 26th August 2017, Mercury would be crossing the Sun which is also a favourable trigger factor for a meteorological event. But Chennai would not reap any benefit out of these transits during this period.

Rainfall support features:-

(1) Mercury – Venus closeness is on during this fortnight.  Mercury keeps moving backwards and closing the gap with Venus.

(2) On 19th August Mercury enters combustion which is a trigger for rainfall or a meteorological event. It comes out of combustion on 4th September which is also a trigger for rainfall and some meteorological event in the rainy season.

Rainfall spoiling features:-

(1) Mars will be in Leo from 27th August onwards. It is joined with retrograde Mercury and Sun during the fortnight under consideration. This is a rainfall spoiling feature.



 Inference:-
  This is a terrible wash out day as far as Garbottam is concerned. Chennai would continue to be dry till middle of September. With rainfall support days happening, a good Garbottam in the coming days is eagerly awaited.