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WEATHER FORECASTING COURSE

In Two Parts NEW RELEASE!

Carolyn Egan delivers her complete and originally designed course work with long range weather
forecasting on two stylish multi-media CDs. The course, built on the continuing road to weather forecasting
with solid foundations via C. C. Zain and George J. McCormack, reflects fifteen years of her accumulated
observations, ideas and success. Carolyn is a well known Astrometeorologist, lecturing extensively on
weather across the USA and in Europe. Her students hail from the four corners of the world where some
have used their weather study to become authors or work with the financial traders. Many acknowledge their
increased abilities to forecast both in weather and natal astrology as a result of the techniques and routines
used in the course.

Photograph courtesy of Brown University, Providence, RI


by John Foraste' www.foraste.com

Carolyn has expectations that many more students of the course will continue the study of astrometeorology
and further increase the awareness of a much needed addition to modern day living. A goal in Carolyns
heart of hearts is to one day find experienced long range weather forecasters working with the weather
services around the world teaching, training and predicting the weather in the long range manner the
current meteorologists to this day cannot realize.

There is nothing like knowing Mother Nature on a personal level. The scientists close the door to her, but
you can open the door with this study of Long Range Weather Forecasting. Learn how to find her wrath and
fury when the planets line up to bestow upon us extreme conditions or gloriously beautiful weather.

Begin your study by casting a local chart or simply follow along as the first lesson unfolds with step-by-step,
clear audio instruction. Each CD is expertly designed and easy to navigate even for the newest computer
user. View and/or print each menu item. Three major storm events serve as examples throughout the entire
course - a gulf coast hurricane, a mid-west tornado and a Santa Ana winds firestorm.

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CD#1 THE BASICS

Both modern and traditional methods and techniques are used throughout the entire two part course. CD#1
requirements are knowledge of basic astrology planets, signs, houses and aspects.

Study the keys to weather forecasting using planets and signs and how they relate to weather.
Two keys (legends) are provided for basic information and all inclusive information. Examples: Sun-
hot/dry. Moon-cool/wet. Mercury-cold/dry. Venus-balances/wet. Mars-hot/dry and more.
Seven pages of weather-related aspects between the planets are included along with observations and
trends.

THE INGRESS CHART

How to cast an ingress chart, understand what the ingress chart will provide, and how to use your
own located ingress chart during the delineation immediate and powerful instruction.
Weather forecasting is easy to learn as only two houses are explored in great depth.
Clear, step-by-step audio instruction for the break down and analysis of the ingress chart will set the
weather agenda for a season.
Routine steps are followed for each season resulting in a series of important data which are used to
establish a weather forecast for a location (a region, state, or country).
As a result of the routine steps in weather forecasting, the student is now familiar with the early
construct of Mundane Astrology.
Excellent habits are formed using the course routines and can be used to gain increased accuracy in
the forecasting and prediction of weather, mundane and natal astrology.

LUNAR PHASE CHART

Lunar phase charts are by far the most popular of the weather charts. In todays fast paced society, a
quick forecast for a vacation week or finding extreme weather is a must! This chart is hands down
full of information.
Routine steps are followed for each of the four main lunar phase charts, resulting in a series of
important data. The information is used to establish a weather forecast for a location for a 7-8 day
period.

EXAMPLE STORMS

Each of three example storms are analyzed in CD #1 using the ingress and lunar phase charts. In chilling
detail, the storms are dissected in routine fashion, to point out the important factors in both types of charts.
The ingress chart displays the potential and the lunar phase chart brings in additional detail for the 7-8 day
period.
The seasonal, but destructive Santa Ana winds in California are featured - learn to detect which
seasons are more deadly.
The mid-west storm tracks a tornado that roared through a state leaving death and destruction in its
wake learn how to define wind activity for the spring season for Tornado Alley.
An infamous hurricane on the gulf coast of the USA is featured.

Basic storm work is formed on CD #1 and advanced delineation of the storms continues on CD #2.

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CD #2 BEYOND THE BASICS ADVANCED INSTRUCTION

A thorough introduction divulges a multitude of menu items on the advanced work astrologers can
choose from for long range weather forecasting. The requirements to begin study on CD #2 are an
understanding of the ingress and lunar phase charts in weather forecasting or as found in CD#1.

WIND
How to understand wind velocity and timing for when it will be destructive.
Extensive detail and care was taken to fully prepare the student to learn wind activity.
Each of the three example storms are thoroughly delineated for wind indications.

LOCATIONAL CHART
The use of a locational chart is my contribution to the study of weather forecasting. I believe
it is the final key that unlocks the mysteries of weather forecasting.
Learn how to search for a locational chart.
Working with a location chart is discussed at length.

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
CD #2 contains a multitude of techniques each one is valuable to forecasting.
Bi-wheel instruction - how to compare ingress and lunar phase charts.
How to create information lists.
Mid-points give additional back up information to a weather forecast.
Solar mapping is explained and helps greatly in creating a weather forecast.
An easy to use form of declination is explained simply and clearly.
The history of 400 years of major storms in Rhode Island is discussed and the results displayed.

SEASONAL FORECASTING
A fundamental indoctrination to weather forecasting is necessary to achieve a high level of accuracy.
The instruction contains the routine steps needed to construct a full, thirteen week weather forecast.

DAILY FORECAST
Newly released information teaches the student how to develop an accurate forecast for a single
day. An example of a one day forecast, a wedding, is expertly taught.

CLASSIC STORMS
Study storms from the past in order to find storms in the future. Use the routine list of steps on how
to prepare a report or an article that can be used for publishing in newsletters, journals or magazines.

CD #1 and #2
Three destructive and deadly storms are completely analyzed using standard techniques specific to the
weather course. The basic instruction for the three example storms is contained on CD #1. As a courtesy,
the charts, the keys and aspect list are included in CD#2. All charts and handouts can be
viewed and printed. A resource page includes a list of references for books, software and where to find free
charts. Links to web pages that hold more weather related information are provided.

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REVIEWS

Carolyn Egans course on weather forecasting cuts a new trail through the wilderness of meteorology. In
clear, logical fashion she leads the student to a practical comprehension and use in a unified form and gives
the topic a streamlined simplicity that is bound to please those seeking tools they can use for life. This is a
branch of astrology that belongs in every astrologers portfolio of skills. Brava! --Pat Geisler, Ohio
Astrologer

Over the past few years I have had the pleasure of hearing Carolyn Egan lecture about astrometeorology and
was delighted to learn that she is making her course available on CD. Carolyn is a gifted teacher who makes
astrological ideas understandable even to absolute beginners. She has thoroughly researched her topic and
presents a wealth of information in an easy to digest format. Her CD course on astrometeorology is a
genuine contribution to the field. I can recommend it without reservation. Anthony Louis, author of
Horary Astrology and of The Art of Forecasting using Solar Returns.

An astrologer since 1984, Carolyn began teaching astrology classes in 1988 and branched out into presenting
workshops and lectures on various topics. She has traveled across the USA and in Europe and has
participated with the full range of media. She is a member of ISAR and NCGR, and serves on the Advisory
Board of the NCGR Boston Chapter.

http://www.weathersage.com was launched May 12, 2000 at 12:13:25pm EDT in Providence, RI. the website
holds an abundance of information; the most recent addition is a page of tributes to past and present
published astrometeorologists. The website chart has Leo on the ascendant with the ruler, the Sun, next to
Saturn in the 10th house, giving a solid base of work on which to build and achieve. Venus in Taurus
conjunct the midheaven was chosen to add beauty to the website. Sandra Rozhon, designer, fulfilled that
desire. Uranus in Aquarius on the 7th cusp attracts many brilliant and scientifically oriented people.
Carolyns natal Moon is on the Scorpio foundation, 15 degrees on the 4th house cusp. Mars, the ruler, is in
Gemini, conjunct Carolyns Sun, insuring the flow of ideas and communication.

Later, the AstroWeather e-list, a forum for weather discussion, began with subscribers from around the
world. Many are students of the weather course, plus professional astrometeorologists, meteorologists and
those who simply enjoy the weather discussion. Join us if you have an interest in weather forecasting -
please send an email to request a free subscription. carolyn15@cox.net

Minimum System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista, 500 MHz Pentium III or faster, 256
MB RAM (512 MB recommended), Macintosh OS X 10.3.9 or later, G4 or faster processor, 256 MB RAM (512 MB
recommended).

*Standard pricing will begin June 21, 2008. $75.00 each or $125.00 for both, plus shipping.

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