Friday 18 March 2011

Supermoon On Its Way MARCH 19TH


YAHOO NEWS: Will March 19 'Supermoon' Trigger Natural Disasters? On March 19, the moon will swing around Earth more closely than it has in the past 18 years, lighting up the night sky from just 221,567 miles (356,577 kilometers) away. On top of that, it will be full. And one astrologer believes it could inflict massive damage on the planet.

Richard Nolle, a noted astrologer who runs the website www.astropro.com, has famously termed the upcoming full moon at lunar perigee (the closest approach during its orbit) an "extreme supermoon."

When the moon goes super-extreme, Nolle says, chaos will ensue: Huge storms, earthquakes, volcanoes and other natural disasters can be expected to wreak havoc on Earth. (It should be noted that astrology is not a real science, but merely makes connections between astronomical and mystical events.)

But do we really need to start stocking survival shelters in preparation for the supermoon?

The question is not actually so crazy.

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Last Moon perigee March 19th, 1993 - Twin main shocks displaced the Scotts Mills (March 25th, 1993) earthquake as the largest earthquakes in Oregon's recorded history.

The Pyrgos earthquake in western Greece (26 March 1993) (ML = 5.2)

March 13, 1993 Snow Storm of the Century...
50 inches - Mount Mitchell, NC
47 inches - Grantsville, MD
44 inches - Snowshoe, WV
43 inches - Syracuse, NY
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For complete Yahoo News article go to:http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20110310/sc_space/willmarch19supermoontriggerna

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EXTREME WARNING! IF YOU LIVE IN AN EARTHQUAKE PRONE AREA YOU ARE ADVISED TO LEAVE THE AREA AT LEAST 5 to 7 FULL DAYS BEFORE MARCH 19 AND DO NOT COME BACK UNTIL AT LEAST 7 FULL DAYS AFTER MARCH 19, 2011.

YAHOO NEWS:
Supermoon may cause natural disasters next week
http://in.news.yahoo.com/blogs/geewhiz/supermoon-may-cause-natural-disasters-...

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