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    Buresh Blog: Hurricane Preparedness Week... Night Skies

    By Mike Buresh,

    12 days ago

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    Hurricane Preparedness Week continues through May 11th. It’s best to be prepared before & through the season rather than waiting until a storm is approaching. Click on the links below for info.... & visit the First Alert Hurricane Center * here *... the online 2024 Hurricane Preparation Guide * here *.

    * Know Your Risk: Water & Wind

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    * Prepare Before Hurricane Season

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    * Understand Forecast Information

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    * Get Moving When a Storm Threatens

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    * Stay Protected During Storms

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    * Use Caution After Storms

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    * Take Action Today

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    May night skies ( Sky & Telescope ):

    May 5 (morning): The Eta Aquariid meteors are expected to peak. This shower favors the Southern Hemisphere, but viewers in the southern U.S. may spot a few meteors.

    May 5 (dawn): Thin lunar crescent trails Mars by 4½° as they rise together above the eastern horizon.

    May 12 (evening): The waxing crescent Moon is in Gemini, a little more than 2° to the left of Pollux.

    May 15 (evening): The first-quarter Moon is 3° to the upper left of Regulus, in Leo.

    May 19–20 (all night): The waxing gibbous Moon inches toward Spica, in Virgo, closing from 4° to 2° away.

    May 23 (evening): The just-past-full Moon is less than ½° to the lower left of Antares. The Moon occults (covers) the star for those in the southeastern U.S.

    May 31 (morning): Turn toward the east-southeast to see the waning crescent Moon less than 1° below Saturn.

    Moon Phases

    New Moon May 7 11:22 p.m. EDT

    First Quarter May 15 7:48 a.m. EDT

    Full Moon May 23 9:53 a.m. EDT (Flower Moon)

    Last Quarter May 30 12:13 p.m. EDT

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