Will March 19 'Supermoon' Trigger Natural Disasters?

  • #21
Don't think I will go into panic buying mode, but all of this business has set me on edge, I won't lie. I live not far from the mardid faultline so I live in a state of wondering when that shoe is going to drop anyway, although right now the ring of fire seems to be the big show.

I think the Extreme Supermoon may be a big wash as far as causing immediate earth disasters, but I do think we are in for quite a show from nature during this whole year. I also do think the predicted solar storms may affect some of our technology we've become so attached to.
 
  • #22
Don't think I will go into panic buying mode, but all of this business has set me on edge, I won't lie. I live not far from the mardid faultline so I live in a state of wondering when that shoe is going to drop anyway, although right now the ring of fire seems to be the big show.

I think the Extreme Supermoon may be a big wash as far as causing immediate earth disasters, but I do think we are in for quite a show from nature during this whole year. I also do think the predicted solar storms may affect some of our technology we've become so attached to.

The pull these supermoons, and other celestial alignments/happenings/oddities have on earth are not totally understood, just observed and documented, and time is a funny thing. But, since we've had this/these quakes, 2 in Japan that I've read, flooding on the East Coast, I don't see how it can be a "wash". Something did happen, something BIG, and maybe it ain't over yet, but even if it is, this is enough disaster until the next supermoon.

My opinion only
 
  • #23
I thought the Extreme Supermoon was not predicted to ocurr til the 19th. If the tsunami was related, that does not bode well for next week.
 
  • #24
It seems to me, that best action always involves preparing for emergencies, and then living life the way it's supposed to be lived.

While I don't know about supermoons and things like that, I do know about EQs. And I've graduated RN school, so know more than the average bear about what needs to be ready and what can be delayed.

Today, I will take some time - not much, but some - and get a bit more bottled water, some canned food that can be eaten cold (like beans and stuff), and some 1st aid stuff. And then I will make sure my horse has enough food for the next month (which I regularly do, anyway), make sure the cats have food, and that I have what I need for the next few weeks in terms of meds. I have plenty of batteries, and I also have enough candles for a church. LOL.

Once that's done...I'll go on about my life, living it the way I've been living it. Doing my normal things. Getting on with my life.

There is a balance that one can find - and it's not hard. Once you have gotten ready for self-sustaining for a week or so (or two), then just go on about your life. No sense worrying about what might happen - it might, it might not. But if you are prepared, it helps to make sure you get through if something does happen.

Not sure if that helps any...but that's what I do, living in EQ/wildfire country like I do.

Best-
Herding Cats
 
  • #25
The pull these supermoons, and other celestial alignments/happenings/oddities have on earth are not totally understood, just observed and documented, and time is a funny thing. But, since we've had this/these quakes, 2 in Japan that I've read, flooding on the East Coast, I don't see how it can be a "wash". Something did happen, something BIG, and maybe it ain't over yet, but even if it is, this is enough disaster until the next supermoon.

My opinion only

Yes, I am here on the East Coast - about 100 ft from the Potomac River (a tidal river). Extremely high tides. Like tlcox, I think it's not over yet since 3/19 hasn't even arrived.

I do freak out with doomsday talk so I don't want to focus too much on this 12/21/12 thingy... :no:
 
  • #26
It seems to me, that best action always involves preparing for emergencies, and then living life the way it's supposed to be lived.

While I don't know about supermoons and things like that, I do know about EQs. And I've graduated RN school, so know more than the average bear about what needs to be ready and what can be delayed.

Today, I will take some time - not much, but some - and get a bit more bottled water, some canned food that can be eaten cold (like beans and stuff), and some 1st aid stuff. And then I will make sure my horse has enough food for the next month (which I regularly do, anyway), make sure the cats have food, and that I have what I need for the next few weeks in terms of meds. I have plenty of batteries, and I also have enough candles for a church. LOL.

Once that's done...I'll go on about my life, living it the way I've been living it. Doing my normal things. Getting on with my life.

There is a balance that one can find - and it's not hard. Once you have gotten ready for self-sustaining for a week or so (or two), then just go on about your life. No sense worrying about what might happen - it might, it might not. But if you are prepared, it helps to make sure you get through if something does happen.

Not sure if that helps any...but that's what I do, living in EQ/wildfire country like I do.

Best-
Herding Cats

Well said, HC - deserved more than a 'thanks'. I think I will do the same. DH is at the pet store now so maybe I'll call him and tell him to get extra. I won't say why or he'll think I'm nuts - LOL!
 
  • #27
People will tell you there is no evidence of a full moon effecting behavior either. I worked in a psych hospital and ,yes it did!
It still does!
I thought the Extreme Supermoon was not predicted to ocurr til the 19th. If the tsunami was related, that does not bode well for next week.

Typically, you will see effects a few days before and after a full moon.

Sadly, I am one who is usually effected by it. Now I am a Christian, and I do not buy into astrology, but I have Bi Polar. And the moon cycles DO effect my psyche. I plan to be in a very relaxing stress free environment next weekend. My meds have already been upped and I am staying away from alcohol.

As far as natural disasters, I am one that believes that it does have an effect. Remember the Christmas Tsunami -2004 I think?-there was a supermoon then.
 
  • #28
As far as natural disasters, I am one that believes that it does have an effect. Remember the Christmas Tsunami -2004 I think?-there was a supermoon then.

That's a false rumor, actually. I just read about that yesterday.
 
  • #29
That's a false rumor, actually. I just read about that yesterday.

Well pffft. That is what I get for listening to my husband and not checking it out myself. I rarely do not, not that I don't take stock in what he says, I am just naturally curious. Sorry...:innocent:
 
  • #30
Seems we have wildfires in CO, OK, and NM, tsunami damage in CA and HI, and flooding in the North East, not to mention 2 earthquakes in Japan, the tsunami, and now a bad nuclear event.

Supermoon or not, something is happening, and it ain't good. Hope March goes out like a lamb.
 
  • #31
Everything is connected, imho. There is nothing that happens that does not effect everything else. The moon has its path to follow, at some point the universe was set into motion(insert favorite belief system here) and you couldn't stop the ride if you tried. ;) Meaning, I guess the moon is doing what it is supposed to be doing. Our lives just happen(?)to be at the same time.

I agree with those who say, it is always good to be prepared-it does not hurt to have food, safety supplies and first aid in your home if you are able(some people only have enough for today let alone preparing for a maybe future event).

As with the earthquake in Japan-when it comes to certain events in life there are only so many things you can do in advance. Japan has more earthquakes than just about any other county, as such- they have more safety and early warning systems for earthquakes than any other country. (Source: CNN) Many lives were saved because of these systems but there was nothing that could have been done to stop the earthquake or the tsunami that came after- even if we wanted to. (To stop them might be more dangerous). IMO.

What can be done, is exactly what has been happening around the world. When people are in need as in Haiti last year and now Japan, people reach out to help. We can be there to save each other. This is a time in history when people caught in the aftermath of a natural disaster can know, as long as it wasn't a global action-soon aircraft and ships with medicine and food will be on its way.

In ancient times there were just as many natural disasters. Depending on the time in history there have been more natural disasters than now. We did not have the global communications that we do today, a whole town could be wiped out in a day by a volcano but those thousands of miles away might never know. Today, we know instantly.

What we can control, is building nuclear power plants. The earthquake is over, the tsunami(s)have subsided and although there are still aftershocks to watch-on the whole the worst would be over. Except for the nuclear power plant on the island of Japan. It is ironic that the country who had the only two nuclear bombs ever used by humanity against humanity(we bomb the earth with our tests all the time)dropped on them, would want a nuclear plant anywhere near them. I should correct myself and say, the Japanese government, because I am sure the people of Japan have many different opinions on the subject. It is not regular citizens that conceive of and execute plans to build a nuclear power plant. :snooty:

Blessings to the people of Japan. I am sorry for what you are going through.

I love the earth. I am not ashamed to say that, its not a political stance or a religious statement. Earth is my home. All the people and places I love are here and it makes sense, common sense- to care for your home. :earth: :peace:
 
  • #32
Seems we have wildfires in CO, OK, and NM, tsunami damage in CA and HI, and flooding in the North East, not to mention 2 earthquakes in Japan, the tsunami, and now a bad nuclear event.

Supermoon or not, something is happening, and it ain't good. Hope March goes out like a lamb.


Nature has ways of "thinning the herd"
 
  • #33
  • #34
Excellent point DK
 
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  • #36
Yes but if you'll notice, that user edited their post on March 11th, probably to adjust their date to fit the Japan disaster-

Hope you are right.
 
  • #37
Yes but if you'll notice, that user edited their post on March 11th, probably to adjust their date to fit the Japan disaster-

Perhaps, but if you continue to read down, the posters beneath him address the March 11th date...
 
  • #38
I will def be grocery shopping, and filling the gas tank before Saturday.... At this point, I believe anything will happen at anytime.... Nothing seems impossible anymore :twocents:
 
  • #39
It seems to me, that best action always involves preparing for emergencies, and then living life the way it's supposed to be lived.

While I don't know about supermoons and things like that, I do know about EQs. And I've graduated RN school, so know more than the average bear about what needs to be ready and what can be delayed.

Today, I will take some time - not much, but some - and get a bit more bottled water, some canned food that can be eaten cold (like beans and stuff), and some 1st aid stuff. And then I will make sure my horse has enough food for the next month (which I regularly do, anyway), make sure the cats have food, and that I have what I need for the next few weeks in terms of meds. I have plenty of batteries, and I also have enough candles for a church. LOL.

Once that's done...I'll go on about my life, living it the way I've been living it. Doing my normal things. Getting on with my life.

There is a balance that one can find - and it's not hard. Once you have gotten ready for self-sustaining for a week or so (or two), then just go on about your life. No sense worrying about what might happen - it might, it might not. But if you are prepared, it helps to make sure you get through if something does happen.

Not sure if that helps any...but that's what I do, living in EQ/wildfire country like I do.

Best-
Herding Cats

Because those cats will eat you if necessary LOL Keep 'em fed.
 
  • #40
It still does!


Typically, you will see effects a few days before and after a full moon.

Sadly, I am one who is usually effected by it. Now I am a Christian, and I do not buy into astrology, but I have Bi Polar. And the moon cycles DO effect my psyche. I plan to be in a very relaxing stress free environment next weekend. My meds have already been upped and I am staying away from alcohol.

As far as natural disasters, I am one that believes that it does have an effect. Remember the Christmas Tsunami -2004 I think?-there was a supermoon then.

(Not talking at you Red-just using your post to bounce off of)

But what I don't understand it this- the moon is always full, we just see more or less of it depending on the reflected light hitting it. It doesn't get bigger or smaller (as you know). Now, getting closer could affect tides and such but just how much of it we see, not so much.
 

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