It's absolutely the first thing I thought , when I heard of the earthquake and tsunami throughout the northeast coast of Japan - Super Moon!
What is going on with all these extreme weathers around the globe? Do you think the quakes, Tsunami in Japan, Hawaii eruption of volcano in Philippians have anything to do with The Super Moon?

Astrology:

The moon does obviously have an influence on the Earth. Gravitational power of the moon causes ocean’s to get pulled toward the moon. This creates a high tide on one side and as a result a negative force will lifts the ocean away from the planet on the other side. So a closer moon can makes stronger tide. Make sense? Yes it is. The tides will pull a bit higher, but earthquakes are almost completely unaffected and volcanoes are not likely to show unusual behavior.
But wait, it is not a stupid thought by the astrologer, there are some scientific points also to consider. In fact scientists have studied these scenarios too. Those areas where two lithospheric plates come together (Subduction zones) are usually earthquake zones like the Pacific Northwest, where one tectonic plate is sliding under another. According to William Wilcock, seismologist at the University of Washington, “When you have a low tide, there’s less water, so the pressure on the seafloor is smaller. That pressure is clamping the fault together, so when it’s not there, it makes it easier for the fault to slip.” So the idea isn’t a crazy one. But he hasn't observed any correlations between earthquake activity and especially low tides at new and full moons. Most natural disasters have nothing to do with the moon at all.But what about extreme weather during past Super Moons?
What happens on Super Moon day?
Wow! So what will this mean to you? Nothing at all! The Moon will be a few percent bigger and shiner in the sky, but your eye won’t really be able to tell the difference.
So these are just rumors spread by Astrologers and Horoscope experts as part of their business. It has nothing to do with science. Astronomers and Meteorologists say that March 19 would be a normal day. There could be some extra tidal waves due to the extra gravitational forces and if there are natural disasters, it has nothing to do with Super moon. So go outside this weekend, look up at the large full Moon and witness one of the natural phenomena which happen rarely. I will be out there.
2 comments:
I'm becoming a regular reader of this blog. Nice observations and research on all the topics. Btw, my interest in supermoon is that I can get a closer photo of the full moon :P
Hi Jijoetta....
Its really informative....Thanks for sharing all these information...
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