The phenomenology of time

The creation of the eclipse grid through geodetic projection allows for the construction of a filter that can be used to great advantage when observing weather and climate systems in flux. The eclipse points that form the projector for the grid are constantly being interacted with by other planets. Sometimes a planet is approaching an eclipse point. When that happens there is a kind of Doppler effect http://docweather.com/4/show/13/ that results in a predictable oscillation of high and low pressure values on the jet curves that are associated with the particular eclipse point.

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The information about the positions of the planets is taken from an ephemeris and detailed charts are constructed for every motion in arc http://docweather.com/4/show/21/ event that involves an eclipse point.

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A spreadsheet is constructed that allows the tracking of each motion in arc event and the resulting weather patterns that resulted from it. Over time it has been possible to link particular climate patterns http://docweather.com/4/show/167/ to particular combinations of movements. This data is used to build models and to form analogs of historical sequences for climate study.

This procedure amounts to a phenomenology of time that allows the researcher to see into the real time interaction of planetary motion sequences and historic climate responses. The advantage of this approach is twofold. The first advantage is that no algorithm has to be constructed based upon physical data like dew point or lapse rate or even Sea Surface temperature curves. The disadvantage to driving models with algorithms that are susceptible to errors in the initial inputs is neutralized. The algorithms used to drive the model are already known. They are the algorithms that are present in the orbital periods of the planets themselves. They are elegant, robust and best of all they are totally predictable far into the past for the purpose of study and far into the future for the purpose of constructing a long range forecast.

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The second advantage is that the experience of seeing the real time coincidental shifts between motion in arc events and weather patterns is truly remarkable. The observation of a planet moving in arc on a particular day and a dramatic increase in high pressure or in the digging of a storm trough is awe inspiring. This sense of the linkage between motion in arc events of the planets, the geometry of the eclipse grid and observable phenomena in the weather in exact time frames is the doorway to the cosmological experience that we are not alone on just another rocky planet in an immense soulless void.

See below for further links to time phenomenology in relation to climate studies

For an insight to lunar rhythms http://docweather.com/2/show/68/

For a study of eclipse patterns and drought cycles http://docweather.com/2/show/14/

A study of omega blocks http://docweather.com/4/show/116/

A case study of unusual winter patterns in 2005 http://docweather.com/4/show/111/

A study of analog patterns http://docweather.com/4/show/88/ and climate research