George McCormack is considered one of the best, if not the most influential, Astro-Weather forecasters. This field is a branch of Astrology that is studied by both weather forecasters and financial analysts alike.
McCormack’s famous book, Long-Range Astro-Weather Forecasting, is probably the most popular and influential work on weather forecasting that is available. We have published this work since Baumring’s day in its original format. There have been reprints of this work, but each is missing essential pieces that are only included in the original.
As influential as McCormack’s weather studies have been, there are few who know that McCormack also wrote an ongoing series of weather and market newsletters. We have compiled the only surviving copy of this work and have reprinted it as the Astrotech Journals.
For those who appreciate the original thoughts and ideas of the greats who formed modern astrology, the work of George McCormack is essential reading!
The following is a paraphrased Foreword to Long Term Astro-Weather Forecasting written in December 1965:
In this age of atomic energy, space science, revolutionary electronic expansion, automation, weather satellites, and television programs bouncing off earth satellites in space, old concepts of science are being revised and daily activities are being speeded up tremendously. This transition spells increasing need of more specialization in every field of human endeavor.
Since the original edition of Astrotech Weather Guide was published in the summer of 1947, astro-geophysical research studies from 1957 have opened new frontiers in the domain of weather forecasting. This revised comprehensive treatise, prepared as a series of lectures, is designed to serve as a complete course for practical instruction.
The text, amplified with voluminous details on predictive procedures, introduces newly uncovered celestial periodicities and reference tables including over sixty astro-weather periodicities or cycles. Additional documentary data correlating celestial phenomena with actual atmospheric anomalies or other changes of weather, illustrate the operandi of timing and localizing such variations to required meridians of longitude.
In addition to considering the stellar phenomena which by configurations or transits in the charts induce and time atmospheric changes, it is requisite to revert to key charts in order to determine where celestial bodies in magnetic relation to the terrestrial meridian spawn maximum influences to stem eastward. Determining the veering latitudinal paths northward or southward resolves from key chart indications.
With the collaboration of observers in South America and in Australia, necessary reversals of rules applicable to the southern hemisphere where seasons are directly reversed have been confirmed.
Since remotest antiquity seismology was a component branch of astro-meteorology and opens a field for specialized research. More extended interest in earthquakes has. led to new techniques in the field of seismology and volcanology during the last two decades. Exciting new developments in these fields during the next few years should accompany and follow the culmination of an important documented nineteen-year eclipse cycle of unusual earthquake and volcanic activity.
Meteorology, even with the aid of weather satellites, electric computers and modern high-speed communication facilities, never will succeed in dealing intelligently with anomalies of weather beyond the actual time and progress of the phenomena, unless astronomical causes are duly considered. Neither will statistical averages of temperatures, precipitation or barometric pressure voluminously compiled from records of nearly 100 years lead to the discovery of the primary laws which regulate the machinery of the atmosphere.
There is a meeting point between schools of meteorology and astro-meteorology, a neutral ground that might be tilled to mutual advantage of the two systems of weather forecasting, as well as make for a lasting benefit not only to commercial aviation but to a world too busy to be interested in methods, but never unmindful of results. Truth has never yet found need of championship.
This revised and amplified instruction course, presented solely on its merits, is founded on more than fifty years of practical observations and experience. Continuous professional forecasting service to subscribers in thirty-six states during a period of nearly twelve years was suspended in July, 1959, only because of temporary ill health. Later, during resumed research, new refinements of techniques uncovered .... during the twelve year period led to the present revision. Voluminous data, accompanied by illustrative charts and supporting weather records with each lecture elucidate the principles involved and adduce unequivocal documentary evidence to support the validity of this system of investigating weather and seismology.
Sincere appreciation is extended to A.F.A. colleagues and to students who have so generously collaborated in collecting and forwarding records of local weather phenomena from remote distances, more especially the two coordinating teams that assembled nearly 300 complete charts for the given times and locales of more intense earthquakes in the United States since 1811.
THE AUTHOR, George McCormack
Fair Lawn, N. J., December, 1965
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A Private, Comprehensive Technical Instruction Course
83 Pages
Edition not known
£40.00 (New Hardcover)
This Is The Most Famous & Most Important Course On Astro-Meteorology Ever Written, Highly In Demand Though Extremely Rare. Anyone Interested In Astrological Forecasting Will Value This Course. |
From astrologer and astro-meteorologist, George J. McCormack, author of the famous Long-Range Astro Weather Forecasting, we have discovered perhaps the only surviving set of his astrological financial journals scattered through the period of 1937 thru 1942!
McCormack was well known for his Astro-Meteorology work, but what is not known is that he did far more work on financial analysis. This set of 364 full 8x11 pages, represents vast new archive of unknown astro-economic work from the Golden Age of Financial Analysis!
These detailed and quite dense writings give an ongoing analysis of the Dow Jones Averages, as well as a large selection of individual stocks and markets, with both astrological charts and market charts. Other topics include, in part, the following types of subjects:
It is a fascinating and educative series of writings a great forecaster of the 20th century, though a critical time in history.
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366 Pages
Edition not known
£295.00 (New Hardcover)
Discount Price: £150.00 NEW - We are slashing our prices!! New Pricing on ALL Older Books! 50%-75% Off Our Classic Titles! From astrologer and astro-meteorologist, George J. McCormack, author of the famous Long-Range Astro Weather Forecasting, we have discovered perhaps the only surviving set of his astrological financial journals scattered through the period of 1937 thru 1942! McCormack was well known for his Astro-Meteorology work, but what is not knows is that he did far more work on financial analysis. This set of 364 full 8x11 pages, represents vast new archive of unknown astro-economic work from the Golden Age of Financial Analysis. |