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Day 7 of Garbottam started around midnight of 3rd
January 2017 and ended around midnight of 4th January 2017.
The impact would be felt between 13thSeptember
2017 and 26th September 2017.
Observation:
(1) Wind:- Occasional
breeze
(2) Rain:- Nil.
(3) Lightening:- Nil.
(4) Thunder:- Nil.
(5) Clouds:-
Cloud formation noticed in the eastern direction after 9-30 AM.
At 9-30 AM
Gradually clouds grew and spread, some of them in
mal-formed aquatic forms. From 10-30 AM onwards, clouds started crossing the
sun occasionally. By 12 noon, the duration of hiding the sun increased and the
frequency of crossing the disc of the sun also increased.
At Noon.
Between 1 PM
and 2 PM, huge dark clouds were crossing the sun reducing the heat and light on
the ground.
At 1-00 PM
3-some features:-
(1) Terrestrial :- Behaviour
of birds normal.
(2) Atmospheric :-
(1) Cool breeze when sun was hidden. (2) Good cloud formation from 10-30 AM
onwards. (3) Mal formed aquatic shaped clouds were frequently seen.
(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) When moon entered Pisces (watery
sign) around 1-00 PM, huge bunches of clouds were seen overhead and they were
crossing the disc of the sun often.
Impact dates between 13th September
2017 and 26th September 2017.
Rainfall support features:-
(1) Mercury – Venus closeness is on during this
fortnight. The gap however increases from 13 degrees to 16 degrees during
this fortnight. This is sufficient to influence rainfall.
(2) On 15th September Venus enters Leo to
join with Mercury, Mars and Sun. This entry period could trigger rainfall.
(3) Mars in Leo would be in conjunction with
benefics namely Venus and Mercury from 15th September to 26th
September. This period could support rainfall.
Rainfall spoiling features:-
(1) The presence of Mars in Leo is a rainfall
discouraging feature. This coexists with supportive feature mentioned in point
3 above. There would be a tug of war like clash between both yogas – rainfall
supportive and spoiling.
(2) On September 15th Venus in the
western sky would be transiting in Magha star. This is a spoiling Yoga.
Inference:- The impact period coincides with the celebration of Krishna Jayanthi. Rain on that day in Chennai is not indicated. However this must be further checked in daily Garbottam.
The reasonably good Garbottam features happening between
10-30 AM and 2-00 PM must give rainfall during the 2nd quarter of
the fortnight. Particularly the good Garbottam between 1 and 2 PM could give
rainfall from 18th to 21st September. This period
coincides with the entry of Sun into the next sign (Virgo) and Mahalaya Amavasya.
The final outcome depends on the contradictory yogas. However the rainfall supportive
yogas look stronger than spoiling yogas thereby making the first part of
Navaratri wet.