Atlantic Hurricane Season 2010

Weather forecasters are expecting the 2010using the Moon to time the eastward movement
Atlantic Hurricane Season to be a much moreof atmospheric conditions. There are 360 degrees
active season. On average there are about 11of both geographic and celestial longitude. The
named storms between June 1 and November 30.average daily motion of the Moon is 13 degrees
This year the forecast team at Colorado State10 minutes or about 33 minutes of arc an hour.
University anticipates 15 named storms 8 ofWhen this motion is transposed to the earth's
which could be hurricanes, and 4 of which aresurface, it corresponds to the average
expected to be major hurricanes. Accuweather'seast-to-west movement of atmospheric
Joe Bastardi foresees 16 to 18 tropical storms inconditions.
total. Fifteen of these are to form in the westernBy taking lunar and planetary motions and
Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico and consequently couldalignments into consideration, the
threaten the United States. Bastardi is forecastingastro-meteorologist can determine the basic
seven landfalls.types, locations, and dates of weather patterns.
The limits of conventional meteorology do notSome initial forecasts for Hurricane Season 2010
allow for the possibility to pinpoint dates andhave been posted at the URL mentioned below
locations of landfalls. There is an unconventionaland more will be posted in the coming weeks.
approach, however, to long-range weatherMy wish is that these forecasts may be of
forecasting that uses planetary alignments toservice to others, and that they may help us to
determine future weather patterns on earth.have a safer-than-average time in what appears
Without realizing it, the National Weather Serviceto be a more active-than-average hurricane
and other orthodox meteorologists have beenseason.