The Amazon rainfall project for April
I am fortunate that the goals using the Language for the month of April have been met. 170 mm of rainfall fell in the Amazon rainforest basin. I have enclosed the weekly rainfall maps for the northern half of South America. I have been successful with the Language to Nature Method for most of the Amazon Basin rainfall every month since the inception of the project, however, there have been some problems with lower rainfall in the south of the Amazon Basin, but there is hope that this is temporary and will not continue.
It is interesting to note that as I began the Amazon rainfall project, I turned my focus away from the project for the California Sierra snow pack. This had consisted of using the Language to Nature Method to insure the abundance of snow and rainfall in California including the Sierra mountain ranges. This area has since entered into a severe drought condition. The drought is particularly severe in southern California.
One of my goals is to eventually apply the Language to Nature principles learned from the Amazon Basin Rainfall Project to the Australian drought which has been widespread and severe. I also understand that the Amazon Basin has many zones of varying rainfall patterns and wet and dry seasons as does the Australian continent. The 170 mm of rainfall that is required for the Amazon Basin represents an average over the entire area that concerns me.
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