In this latest episode of Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis, we dive into the extraordinary weather events affecting the Oregon coast. Following days of heavy rains, unprecedented flooding has struck the region, causing rivers to overflow and ocean waves to wreak havoc, leaving many stranded.
This situation marks the worst flooding seen in a long time, as numerous beaches along the Pacific coast find themselves submerged due to relentless rain and high tides. Listeners will be intrigued to explore the phenomena connecting the celestial occurrences to these floods.
Many are speculating that the “snow moon” is playing a role in these dramatic weather patterns, coinciding with a New Year comet and an eclipse. The episode discusses how the gravitational pull of the moon influences tidal movements—particularly during the alignment of the sun and moon—which leads to strong spring and neap tides.
This episode not only sheds light on the scientific aspects of our natural world but also examines the broader implications of such extreme weather patterns. Tune in to discover how the moon's proximity affects our planet and what this means for the future of our coastal regions.
Don't miss out on this insightful discussion! Be sure to listen now to Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis and stay informed about the mysteries of nature!