Inigo Jones Step 6: Pattern Recognition

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Pattern recognition is the core of long-range forecasting. Learn how planetary alignments, sunspot cycles and moon phases combine to predict weather trends for Dayboro and surrounding areas.

Inigo Jones Step 3 – Collecting Your Data

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Reliable long-range weather forecasting requires the right data. Learn how moon phases, sunspot activity, solar cycles, and planetary positions combine to predict Dayboro’s weather patterns months ahead.

Inigo Jones Step 2 – Data Collection and Preparation

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Reliable long-range weather forecasting requires precise astronomical calculations, historical weather records, and local climate data. Learn how Dayboro collects and prepares the foundational datasets behind Inigo Jones forecasting.

Let’s look into the future…. well, a little bit.

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The Inigo Jones method integrates planetary positions and solar cycles to predict long-range weather patterns. Learn how this Australian forecasting approach works and what the Grand Solar Minimum means for our climate.

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