How Tertiary Moon Charts Prove They Work Using Hurricane Charts
Information about Hurricane Milton in Florida 2024
Hurricane Milton: Milton made landfall around October 9 at approximately 8:30 pm near Siesta Key, Florida. It was a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds. Milton rapidly weakened over land before emerging into the Atlantic. Damage was devastating as it moved over land due to water, tornado and wind damage.
Heavy rain also occurred across the state, with more than 13 inches of rain in and around the Plant City area. There was approximately 19 inches of rain in St. Petersburg with an unusual 6 inches of rain in a single hour. In Tampa, they received 12 inches of rain. As the storm moved over the state of Florida, rainfall exceeded 10 to 12 inches of rain in multiple areas. Most of the rivers in the state of Florida could not withstand such precipitation and began to reach their banks and flood nearby local areas. Many local neighborhoods suffered flood damage of up to 5 feet due to neighborhood infrastructure failures. Many pumping stations failed, causing major long-term damage. The storm surge at Siesta Key was 5 feet when the storm passed. Fountain: Wikipedia.org

Looking at the tertiary lunar chart for landfall time in the Florida state chart, it is very evident that it was going to be a freak hurricane in the news with the Midheaven/Neptune conjunction in the Florida state chart. The Tertiary Moon square Tertiary Neptune made the water damage even worse. The Neptune conjunction shows that it will be a water hurricane and also a catastrophic wind hurricane (Uranus Op MC). There were 46 confirmed tornadoes (Uranus Op MC) that touched down in Florida. Damage from the hurricane and tornadoes exceeded $85 billion in total damages. By looking at the following, you can understand why Hurricane Milton was so devastating.

