On March 19, the moon will swing around Earth more closely than it has in the past 18 years. It’s just 221,567 miles (356,577 kilometers) away. On top of that, it will be full. In Amsterdam (The Neatherlands) the moon is full at 22.23 PM.
Previous supermoons took place in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005 — all years that had extreme weather events. There is a huge gravitational pull of moon. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth (tides), it’s still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.



