How
El Nino is Caused ?
World Metereological
Organisation still groap in dark when a
Question is asked when El Nino will take place? El Nino is a Sanskrit
word which indicates El for L, which indicates an angle of 90 degrees. As the
planet comes closer to the earth the 90 degrees angle increases to 135 and at
the 190 degree, the planet is closest to the earth. The gravitational pull of the planet is
maximum.
As such the word Nino if
bifurcated Ni stands for Nir or
water, word No means absence of water. The normal temperature for sea water is near Peru in north America is
about 30 degree. On account of the excess heat the temperature of sea water
increases than the average water. This means
that when El Nino occurs there is too much heat caused by the planet
Jupiter when it is closer to the earth.
Heating causes the sea water to evaporate and when the water evaporates,
it starts its movement towards Asia. Further heating done by Jupiter causes the
moisture to such an extent that it becomes warm air. According to Vishnu Puran
we find that it is a new source of
weather conditions. Whenever Jupiter becomes retrograde, in fact no planet
becomes retrograde. There is
mis-conception in the mind of public at large that in astrology the
planet becomes retrograde. Whenever any planet comes closer to the earth, (to
indicate position of a particular planet) with reference to earth, the planet
is considered as Retrograde.
Whenever Jupiter forms angle
of 90 degree and subsequently it reaches 180 degree Astronomically it is
closest to the earth and to indicate that position of a particular planet with
reference to earth, the planet is considered retrograde. As such Jupiter comes closer to the earth once in a year, for
a period of four months. It does not mean that there should be El Nino every year. We here apply the theory of super
imposition of waves. In that case the
waves or the heat generated by Jupiter is controlled by super imposition of
waves. As such Jupiter does not cause El
Nino every year.
As such there will be no El
Nino this year as Jupiter will not be closer to the earth. Jupiter this year
will be Retrograde on 17th November 2013 that is closer to the earth. The usual month of monsoon are 15th May to 15th September, it makes the
situation very clear.
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