A Harvest Moon, a hurricane and a high probability disturbance - happening within the next week or so
Harvest Moon
How to watch the 'Harvest Supermoon' get eclipsed by Earth next week | Live Science
“September's full Harvest Moon will drift into Earth's shadow for a partial eclipse on Sept. 17. It is also the second of four consecutive supermoons this year, making our natural satellite look bigger and brighter than usual.”
“On Tuesday, Sept. 17, the full Harvest Moon will rise and be partially eclipsed by Earth. Observers in North America, South America, Europe and Africa will get the best views of the lunar eclipse, with Saturn shining brightly close to the moon throughout the event.”
Hurricane (from the peak week for US hurricanes):
From here:
National Hurricane Center (noaa.gov)
And a “disturbance” – red dot marks the spot at the most eastern part of the map.
The two-white x’s in the middle of the large coverage map are low probability disturbances.
Onwards!!!
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Thank you, Peter Halligan. I hope to see the Harvest Moon. Such a beautiful sight, even in the midst of 🤡🌎.
thank you!