Here's the Full Moon (15 Sep) ACG geodetic (mundane) map. As you can see Hurricane Ike has made landfall exactly on the Sun Line. The biggest conglomeration of lines goes through the inlet next to PortO'Connor, Victoria, Matagorda Bay to the West, so we can expect storm related news to emerge from there in the next few days leading up to the Full Moon.What is interesting is that the 16th August lunar eclipse ACG map also shows lines through this coastal section, highlighting that some major event was a possibility for this state in the following month. The Lunar eclipse of 16th Aug was conjoined to Neptune (water, sea and oil) so with hindsight we can see that map ( scroll down to previous posts) pinpoints the type of event likely to manifest and the Full Moon map (above) further pinpoints precise coordinates that will be affected at the lunation.
The next big test for these maps is to see if Ike misses Houston. According to this, it should miss and veer to the East of the city (although Houston will still be hit be the surrounding storm) at the time of writing all we can do is watch, wait and see how valid these maps are as weather advance prediction tools, rather than after the event.
Houston was incorporated 5 June 1837. The most devastating hurricane in history to hit Houston was 9 September 1900. The predominant aspect then was a Saturn/Neptune opposition. At present we have an applying Saturn/Uranus opposition and the lunation is conjoined to Uranus, suggesting electrical storms and sudden, unexpected water surges (pisces) and breaches in locations previously thought safe.






