SUNRISE 08MAY2018
The Sun continues to trek North as heat grips the Midwest. The evenings are cool if not at times cold, and the days are intensely hot, much like a mix of spring and summer. The Moon, as in my previous post is flying low in the southern sky. With the Moon's orbit appearing to sink lower and the distance between the Sun and Moon increasing, based on perspective, we can expect a greater propensity for wild weather and volcanic activity.
Our normal Sun-Moon ecliptic has kept the planet's balance quite tolerable for thousands of years. This new variation will, and has, cause(d) plenty of Earth upheaval. The measured loss of our magnetosphere, consequently the shrinkage of the magnetopause, has allowed the increase of UV in all three spectrums (A,B,C) to intensify. This light spectrum is very dangerous in high doses. Keep covered and stay indoors (or out of direct sunlight) as much as possible during the height of the afternoon sun. Long pants, white long sleeved shirts, shoes or boots, hats, sunscreen and umbrellas are suggested if you need to be outdoors.
In light of the increased volcanic and earthquake activity I would suggest you make a plan for your family to have a meet-up spot and designated communication protocol. If you are embarrassed to talk to your neighbors about this, I suggest you climb out of your skin and do it. Having a network of friends and family can seriously impact your chances of surviving a disaster. If your friends and neighbors think your crazy, tell them it is for natural disasters, being that the weather has been so crazy. Tell your kids it is an adventure.
This is getting real. Stay safe. #poleshift