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What does a moon wobble do?
A regular oscillation in the lunar orbit — what researchers have dubbed a “moon wobble” — will temporarily suppress flooding from rising sea levels this decade, only to worsen across the Bay Area in the mid-2030s as the moon sways back.
Does the moon wobble every 18 years?
A moon wobble is a cyclical shift in the moon’s orbit that was first reported in 1728 and happens every 18.6 years. This fluctuation in the Moon’s gravitational pull can either suppress or amplify tides on Earth.
Does full moon cause storms?
Yes – the moon is largely responsible for the Earth’s tides. A full moon can effectively amplify the storm surge and waves that accompany a hurricane.
How does the moon and sun affect tides?
The Sun causes tides just like the moon does, although they are somewhat smaller. When the earth, moon, and Sun line up—which happens at times of full moon or new moon—the lunar and solar tides reinforce each other, leading to more extreme tides, called spring tides.
What affects the orbit of the moon?
The moon’s changing orbit. The rotational period of the moon wasn’t always equal to its orbit around the planet. Just like the gravity of the moon affects ocean tides on the Earth, gravity from Earth affects the moon. This creates tidal friction that slows the moon’s rotation.
How the moon affects the weather?
When the moon is high in the sky, it creates bulges in the planet’s atmosphere that creates imperceptible changes in the amount of rain that falls below. When the moon is overhead, its gravity causes Earth’s atmosphere to bulge toward it, so the pressure or weight of the atmosphere on that side of the planet goes up.
Does the moon wobble on its axis?
One of the things about the moon is that it has a very elongated orbit and it’s off-centered, so every 18.6 years, it does this unique wobbling going around the earth.
What will happen if the Moon wobbles on its side?
In a study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change in June, scientists suggest that by the 2030s, the wobble will have enough of an effect on the moon’s gravitational pull to impact rising sea levels, seeing coastal cities all around the US cop a drastic increase in flooding.
Could changes in the Moon’s orbit lead to record floods on Earth?
The new study from NASA and the University of Hawaii, published recently in the journal Nature Climate Change, warns that upcoming changes in the moon’s orbit could lead to record flooding on Earth in the next decade.
How dangerous is the lunar wobble?
While the study highlights the dire situation facing coastal cities, the lunar wobble is actually a natural occurrence, first reported in 1728. The moon’s orbit is responsible for periods of both higher and lower tides about every 18.6 years, and they aren’t dangerous in their own right.
Will the next moon ‘wobble’ be worse for coastal cities?
Through mapping the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) sea-level rise scenarios, flooding thresholds and astronomical cycles, researchers found flooding in American coastal cities could be several multiples worse in the 2030s, when the next moon “wobble” is expected to begin.