Major catastrophes in 2012: astrologer

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A nonconventional weatherman has predicted volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and a mega tsunami in 2012.

A builder turned astro-meteorologist , Mr S. Ramachandran, said the earth would complete its 24,000 years full axis this year and restart its journey in the reverse direction.

“It will lead to some major catastrophes at isolated places in the world and we can save people by removing them from these areas,” he added.

However, he noted that India wouldn’t be directly affected, but parts of the country would face the after effects.

He also claimed that ancient Vedic sciences could help forecast natural catastrophes and assist in publishing tables similar to NASA’s eclipse tables for 7000 years.

In his forecast for India in 2012, he said that winter would set by October and the country could surprisingly witness snowfall as early as late October and early November. “There will be a lot of flooding between November 14 and December 14,” he added.

While noting that the after-effects of volcanic eruptions in the South Pacific between March and July could produce severe landslides and moderate quakes in India, he said that the states on the slopes of the Himalayas should remain alert.

According to him, the India-China and India-Pakistan borders could experience a series of powerful earthquakes in August and southern peninsular India was likely to feel strong quakes around September end with devastating effects.

“West Tamil Nadu and the hilly regions of southern India should be on high alert during the likely earthquake in a few countries in the southern hemisphere between November 9 and 20,” he added.

He further added that a mega-tsunami could not be ruled out in countries around the Aegean Sea between December 18 and 29 and quake waves would reach as far as the western coast in India.

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The subject of Astro meteorology is a well developed technology in the past. i would like to know more about the technique which is used to get daily predictions by contacting Mr. Ramachandran. if any body who knows how to contact him please let me know.

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