Supermoon may heighten Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge.
Supermoon Could Amplify Storm Surge from Hurricane Idalia
As Hurricane Idalia approaches Florida, there is concern that the storm surge could be intensified by an upcoming supermoon. CNN meteorologist Chad Myers recently discussed the potential impact of the supermoon on the storm surge.
According to Myers, the moon is currently 18,000 miles closer to Earth than usual due to its elliptical orbit. This closer proximity means that the moon’s gravitational pull is about 5% stronger than normal. This increased pull could result in higher tides and a more significant storm surge.
A rare blue supermoon could intensify Idalia’s storm surge as the hurricane is expected to make landfall on Florida’s west coast Wednesday.
The moon’s close proximity to Earth will strengthen its intensified gravitational pull and is expected to make tides higher. pic.twitter.com/DrZZaKE27y
— The Recount (@therecount) August 29, 2023
Myers explained that this stronger gravitational pull could raise storm surges by about a foot. This matches the high-end forecast from the National Hurricane Center for water height above ground in certain areas of Florida.
Not only will the moon be a supermoon on Wednesday night, but it will also be a rare blue supermoon. The term ”blue” in this context refers to the occurrence of a second full moon in a single month. This phenomenon won’t happen again until 2037.
As Hurricane Idalia approaches, residents in Florida are being urged to take precautions. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and the potential for tornadoes. Governor Ron DeSantis has issued evacuation orders for the Big Bend area, emphasizing the danger of storm surge.
DeSantis warned, ”Storm surge is something you’re not going to win that battle if you decide to stay behind for that. You run away from the water and then you hide from the wind.”
The outer bands of the storm are already affecting parts of Florida, with flooding reported in Fort Myers. It is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary measures to ensure their safety during this potentially dangerous weather event.
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