Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest POSTED: 10:34 p.m. EST, December 16, 2006 SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Residents of the Pacific Northwest struggled to stay warm Saturday after the worst windstorm in more than a decade knocked out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses and killed at least six people. Nearly 700,000 customers in Washington and Oregon still had no power Saturday, and utilities said some might have to wait into next week for their lights to go back on. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire declared a state of emergency, and with temperatures expected to drop over the weekend, officials warned people not to use outdoor grills, propane heaters or other carbon monoxide-producing equipment indoors. Firefighters in Kent found 33 people from four families suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Friday night, fire Capt. Kyle Ohashi said. They had taken their barbecues inside to cook or heat their apartments as temperatures dipped into the 30s. All were expected to survive, Ohashi said. In Oregon, a family of six was sickened by carbon monoxide from a generator set up in a garage in Gresham, police said. Three children were hospitalized in critical condition late Friday, while one child and both parents were listed in good condition. Wind gusted to a record 69 mph early Friday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, breaking the old mark of 65 mph set in 1993. Wind was clocked at 113 mph near Mount Rainier. Power was knocked out at one of the airport's concourses, canceling dozens of flights. Flights were also canceled at Portland International Airport in Oregon, and Amtrak canceled service between Seattle and Portland because downed trees and mudslides blocked the tracks. Two people were killed in Washington in traffic accidents involving windblown trees, while one died after getting trapped in her flooded basement. A fourth person was killed in his sleep by a tree that fell on his home. On the Oregon coast, an elderly couple died in a fire caused by candles they were using for light. Puget Sound Energy, Washington's largest private utility, had restored power to about 260,000 customers by Saturday afternoon but 440,000 others were still without power, according to the company. It would be " several days -- definitely through the weekend, " before everyone was restored, PSE spokeswoman Martha Monfried said. The utility had lost more than half of its transmission system, and crews struggled in the mountains to reach downed lines that carry the electricity from Columbia River dams. More than 57,100 customers of Seattle City Light remained without power at midday Saturday, down from a peak of 175,000, and 15,000 were still blacked out in the Snohomish County Public Utility District north of Seattle. In Oregon, Portland General Electric said it had about 82,000 customers without power Saturday morning, and Pacific Power said about 32,500 of its customers still had no service. The storm was the most intense to hit the region since the Inauguration Day storm of January 20, 1993, which killed five people and caused about $130 million in damage, said Clifford F. Mass, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/12/16/northwest.storm.ap/index.html The cold(Sa) wind(Ra) is still making victims as predicted in message # 11863: " As transit Venus is coming under the affliction of natal Mars, and transit Mars is going to afflict natal Venus, care regarding air tran sport would be good during December 2006, mainly during the first two weeks. Also, as Saturn is operational in the sub-period, and there is a big meditation coherence group functioning (which always reduces the entropy on a collective level), it seems this winter will be very cold. The positive a spect of it is that it will contribute to reduce the number of accidents, which are always related with a higher entropy. " US Dasha: Ve/Sa/Ra/ Sa till December 28, at 23:57 GMT. Best wishes, Jorge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006  Hello dear Mr. Angelino, Congratulations for your prediction. Best wishes, - Jorge Angelino SAMVA Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:31 PM Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest POSTED: 10:34 p.m. EST, December 16, 2006 SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Residents of the Pacific Northwest struggled to stay warm Saturday after the worst windstorm in more than a decade knocked out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses and killed at least six people. Nearly 700,000 customers in Washington and Oregon still had no power Saturday, and utilities said some might have to wait into next week for their lights to go back on. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire declared a state of emergency, and with temperatures expected to drop over the weekend, officials warned people not to use outdoor grills, propane heaters or other carbon monoxide-producing equipment indoors. Firefighters in Kent found 33 people from four families suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Friday night, fire Capt. Kyle Ohashi said. They had taken their barbecues inside to cook or heat their apartments as temperatures dipped into the 30s. All were expected to survive, Ohashi said. In Oregon, a family of six was sickened by carbon monoxide from a generator set up in a garage in Gresham, police said. Three children were hospitalized in critical condition late Friday, while one child and both parents were listed in good condition. Wind gusted to a record 69 mph early Friday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, breaking the old mark of 65 mph set in 1993. Wind was clocked at 113 mph near Mount Rainier. Power was knocked out at one of the airport's concourses, canceling dozens of flights. Flights were also canceled at Portland International Airport in Oregon, and Amtrak canceled service between Seattle and Portland because downed trees and mudslides blocked the tracks. Two people were killed in Washington in traffic accidents involving windblown trees, while one died after getting trapped in her flooded basement. A fourth person was killed in his sleep by a tree that fell on his home. On the Oregon coast, an elderly couple died in a fire caused by candles they were using for light. Puget Sound Energy, Washington's largest private utility, had restored power to about 260,000 customers by Saturday afternoon but 440,000 others were still without power, according to the company. It would be "several days -- definitely through the weekend," before everyone was restored, PSE spokeswoman Martha Monfried said. The utility had lost more than half of its transmission system, and crews struggled in the mountains to reach downed lines that carry the electricity from Columbia River dams. More than 57,100 customers of Seattle City Light remained without power at midday Saturday, down from a peak of 175,000, and 15,000 were still blacked out in the Snohomish County Public Utility District north of Seattle. In Oregon, Portland General Electric said it had about 82,000 customers without power Saturday morning, and Pacific Power said about 32,500 of its customers still had no service. The storm was the most intense to hit the region since the Inauguration Day storm of January 20, 1993, which killed five people and caused about $130 million in damage, said Clifford F. Mass, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/12/16/northwest.storm.ap/index.html The cold(Sa) wind(Ra) is still making victims as predicted in message # 11863: "As transit Venus is coming under the affliction of natal Mars, and transit Mars is going to afflict natal Venus, care regarding air tran sport would be good during December 2006, mainly during the first two weeks. Also, as Saturn is operational in the sub-period, and there is a big meditation coherence group functioning (which always reduces the entropy on a collective level), it seems this winter will be very cold. The positive a spect of it is that it will contribute to reduce the number of accidents, which are always related with a higher entropy." US Dasha: Ve/Sa/Ra/ Sa till December 28, at 23:57 GMT. Best wishes, Jorge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Thank you my dear Professor. Best wishes, Jorge On 12/17/06, siha <siha > wrote:  Hello dear Mr. Angelino, Congratulations for your prediction. Best wishes, - Jorge Angelino SAMVA Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:31 PM Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest POSTED: 10:34 p.m. EST, December 16, 2006 SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Residents of the Pacific Northwest struggled to stay warm Saturday after the worst windstorm in more than a decade knocked out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses and killed at least six people. Nearly 700,000 customers in Washington and Oregon still had no power Saturday, and utilities said some might have to wait into next week for their lights to go back on. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire declared a state of emergency, and with temperatures expected to drop over the weekend, officials warned people not to use outdoor grills, propane heaters or other carbon monoxide-producing equipment indoors. Firefighters in Kent found 33 people from four families suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Friday night, fire Capt. Kyle Ohashi said. They had taken their barbecues inside to cook or heat their apartments as temperatures dipped into the 30s. All were expected to survive, Ohashi said. In Oregon, a family of six was sickened by carbon monoxide from a generator set up in a garage in Gresham, police said. Three children were hospitalized in critical condition late Friday, while one child and both parents were listed in good condition. Wind gusted to a record 69 mph early Friday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, breaking the old mark of 65 mph set in 1993. Wind was clocked at 113 mph near Mount Rainier. Power was knocked out at one of the airport's concourses, canceling dozens of flights. Flights were also canceled at Portland International Airport in Oregon, and Amtrak canceled service between Seattle and Portland because downed trees and mudslides blocked the tracks. Two people were killed in Washington in traffic accidents involving windblown trees, while one died after getting trapped in her flooded basement. A fourth person was killed in his sleep by a tree that fell on his home. On the Oregon coast, an elderly couple died in a fire caused by candles they were using for light. Puget Sound Energy, Washington's largest private utility, had restored power to about 260,000 customers by Saturday afternoon but 440,000 others were still without power, according to the company. It would be " several days -- definitely through the weekend, " before everyone was restored, PSE spokeswoman Martha Monfried said. The utility had lost more than half of its transmission system, and crews struggled in the mountains to reach downed lines that carry the electricity from Columbia River dams. More than 57,100 customers of Seattle City Light remained without power at midday Saturday, down from a peak of 175,000, and 15,000 were still blacked out in the Snohomish County Public Utility District north of Seattle. In Oregon, Portland General Electric said it had about 82,000 customers without power Saturday morning, and Pacific Power said about 32,500 of its customers still had no service. The storm was the most intense to hit the region since the Inauguration Day storm of January 20, 1993, which killed five people and caused about $130 million in damage, said Clifford F. Mass, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/12/16/northwest.storm.ap/index.html The cold(Sa) wind(Ra) is still making victims as predicted in message # 11863: " As transit Venus is coming under the affliction of natal Mars, and transit Mars is going to afflict natal Venus, care regarding air tran sport would be good during December 2006, mainly during the first two weeks. Also, as Saturn is operational in the sub-period, and there is a big meditation coherence group functioning (which always reduces the entropy on a collective level), it seems this winter will be very cold. The positive a spect of it is that it will contribute to reduce the number of accidents, which are always related with a higher entropy. " US Dasha: Ve/Sa/Ra/ Sa till December 28, at 23:57 GMT. Best wishes, Jorge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Death toll rises from Northwest windstorm POSTED: 12:07 p.m. EST, December 18, 2006 Story Highlights • NEW: Man and his dog electrocuted by downed power line• NEW: Death toll now 10 from Thursday storm• NEW: Temperatures early Monday in 20s in affected area• 240,000 homes and businesses still without power SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- -- The death toll from the Northwest's worst windstorm in more than a decade climbed to 10 Monday, while nearly a quarter million homes and businesses remained without power in hard-hit western Washington. At least 100 people have developed symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning blamed on the use of portable generators and charcoal grills used for light and heat during the blackout. Two of them were among Washington's eight deaths. " We're dealing with a carbon-monoxide epidemic in Western Washington, " said Dr. Neil B. Hampson of Virginia Mason Medical Center. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/12/18/northwest.storm.ap/index.html US dasha: Ve/Sa/Ra/Sa Rahu has to do with carbon monoxide poisoning, and Saturn has to do with charcoal. UNITED STATESJul 2, 1776 4:48:46 PM +05:00 ESTPhiladelphia, PA Longitude: 75W10 Latitude: 39N57Lahiri Ayanamsha: 20:44 Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord================================================Asc 15:30 Sco Anuradha SaSun 20:39 Gem +00:57:11 WK Punarvasu Ju Moon 07:22 Cap +14:18:36 WK U.Shadya SuMars 29:15 Tau +00:41:03 FM Mrigsira MaMercR 04:15 Can -00:19:39 CM Pushya SaJupt 14:44 Gem +00:13:35 CM Ardra RaVen 09:53 Gem +01:13:28 FM Ardra Ra Sat 24:00 Vir +00:01:37 WK Chitra MaRahu 15:50 Can -00:00:44 FM Pushya SaKetu 15:50 Cap -00:00:44 FM Shravana Mo True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 951 beatsDay: Tuesday Sunrise: 4:37 AMTithi: Krishna DvitiyaYoga Pt: 1:21 Cn Yogi:Ju AviYogi:Su Dup Yogi: MoDagha Rashis: Sag Pisces Rashi Chart******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MO 07:22 * * * * * *KE 15:50 * 8 AS 15:30 * 6 SA 24:00* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *11 * 5 * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MER04:15* * * 2 MA 29:15 * 4 RA 15:50* * * * * * * * * * VE 09:53* * * * * * JU 14:44 * * * * * * SU 20:39 * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VE * * * * * * * AS * * * * * 8 RA * 6 MA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * MER ** *11 JU * 5 SA * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MO * 2 KE * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* WA dasha: Ju/Sa/Mo/Ma The natal Moon (lungs) is afflicted by transit Rahu (poisoning gas), and natal Saturn (charcoal) is badly placed in H8. WASHINGTONNov 12, 1889 12:00 PM +08:00 PSTOlympia, WA:USA Longitude: 122W52 Latitude: 47N02Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:19 Current Period: JU/SA/MO Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord================================================Asc 00:00 Cap U.Shadya SuSun 28:20 Lib +01:00:26 FM Vishakha Ju Moon 25:25 Gem +11:46:28 WK Punarvasu JuMars 08:49 Vir +00:36:16 ST U.Phalguni SuMerc 14:09 Lib +01:33:08 ST Swati RaJupt 14:47 Sag +00:11:35 FM P.Shadya VeVen 04:58 Lib +01:14:47 ST Chitra Ma Sat 10:41 Leo +00:03:23 WK Magha KeRahu 11:22 Gem +00:01:21 FM Ardra RaKetu 11:22 Sag +00:01:21 FM Mula Ke True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 875 beatsDay: Tuesday Sunrise: 7:12 AMTithi: Krishna PanchamiYoga Pt: 27:05 Ar Yogi:Su AviYogi:Sa Dup Yogi: MaDagha Rashis: Gem Vir Rashi Chart******************************************************* ** 11 * * 9 ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * KE 11:22 * * * * * JU 14:47* * * * * * * * * * 10 AS 00:00 * 8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * VE 04:58 ** *1 * 7 ME 14:09 * ** * * SU 28:20 ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * 6 MA 08:49* * * * * * * * RA 11:22* * * * * * MO 25:25 * * SA 10:41 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 3 * * 5 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha******************************************************* ** 11 * * 9 ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ME * * * * * * * AS * * * *MA * 10 RA * 8 VE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *1 * 7 * ** * * ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SA * * * *MO * 4 KE * 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * * JU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 3 * * 5 ** ******************************************************* Best wishes, Jorge On 12/17/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote: Thank you my dear Professor. Best wishes, Jorge On 12/17/06, siha <siha > wrote:  Hello dear Mr. Angelino, Congratulations for your prediction. Best wishes, - Jorge Angelino SAMVA Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:31 PM Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest Unrelenting wind, cold whip Pacific Northwest POSTED: 10:34 p.m. EST, December 16, 2006 SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Residents of the Pacific Northwest struggled to stay warm Saturday after the worst windstorm in more than a decade knocked out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses and killed at least six people. Nearly 700,000 customers in Washington and Oregon still had no power Saturday, and utilities said some might have to wait into next week for their lights to go back on. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire declared a state of emergency, and with temperatures expected to drop over the weekend, officials warned people not to use outdoor grills, propane heaters or other carbon monoxide-producing equipment indoors. Firefighters in Kent found 33 people from four families suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning Friday night, fire Capt. Kyle Ohashi said. They had taken their barbecues inside to cook or heat their apartments as temperatures dipped into the 30s. All were expected to survive, Ohashi said. In Oregon, a family of six was sickened by carbon monoxide from a generator set up in a garage in Gresham, police said. Three children were hospitalized in critical condition late Friday, while one child and both parents were listed in good condition. Wind gusted to a record 69 mph early Friday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, breaking the old mark of 65 mph set in 1993. Wind was clocked at 113 mph near Mount Rainier. Power was knocked out at one of the airport's concourses, canceling dozens of flights. Flights were also canceled at Portland International Airport in Oregon, and Amtrak canceled service between Seattle and Portland because downed trees and mudslides blocked the tracks. Two people were killed in Washington in traffic accidents involving windblown trees, while one died after getting trapped in her flooded basement. A fourth person was killed in his sleep by a tree that fell on his home. On the Oregon coast, an elderly couple died in a fire caused by candles they were using for light. Puget Sound Energy, Washington's largest private utility, had restored power to about 260,000 customers by Saturday afternoon but 440,000 others were still without power, according to the company. It would be " several days -- definitely through the weekend, " before everyone was restored, PSE spokeswoman Martha Monfried said. The utility had lost more than half of its transmission system, and crews struggled in the mountains to reach downed lines that carry the electricity from Columbia River dams. More than 57,100 customers of Seattle City Light remained without power at midday Saturday, down from a peak of 175,000, and 15,000 were still blacked out in the Snohomish County Public Utility District north of Seattle. In Oregon, Portland General Electric said it had about 82,000 customers without power Saturday morning, and Pacific Power said about 32,500 of its customers still had no service. The storm was the most intense to hit the region since the Inauguration Day storm of January 20, 1993, which killed five people and caused about $130 million in damage, said Clifford F. Mass, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/12/16/northwest.storm.ap/index.html The cold(Sa) wind(Ra) is still making victims as predicted in message # 11863: " As transit Venus is coming under the affliction of natal Mars, and transit Mars is going to afflict natal Venus, care regarding air tran sport would be good during December 2006, mainly during the first two weeks. Also, as Saturn is operational in the sub-period, and there is a big meditation coherence group functioning (which always reduces the entropy on a collective level), it seems this winter will be very cold. The positive a spect of it is that it will contribute to reduce the number of accidents, which are always related with a higher entropy. " US Dasha: Ve/Sa/Ra/ Sa till December 28, at 23:57 GMT. Best wishes, Jorge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.