A full moon occurs roughly once every month. Each month's full moon has a different name and meaning.
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00:00A full moon is the lunar phase when we see all of our natural satellite's daytime.
00:11It occurs roughly once every month.
00:14Each month's full moon has a special name, dating back to Native American tribes that
00:18kept track of the seasons this way.
00:20January's full moon is known as the wolf moon, named for the time of year when wolves
00:25are more likely to be heard howling.
00:27February is the month of the snow moon, when days are often cold with snow on the ground.
00:32March's full moon is called the worm moon, when earthworms begin to emerge from the ground
00:36in response to the changing season.
00:39April is home to the pink moon, named after the color of the wild ground phlox, which
00:43are among the first flowers to bloom in spring.
00:46If April showers bring May flowers, it's only fitting that May's full moon is called
00:50the flower moon.
00:52The full moon in June is known as the strawberry moon, because they are ready to harvest.
00:57Frequent thunderstorms in July give this month's full moon the nickname the thunder moon.
01:03August's full moon is named the sturgeon moon, after the largest freshwater fish in
01:07North America.
01:09The harvest moon is for the full moon, that rises closest to the September equinox, which
01:14farmers use to work into the night, harvesting crops.
01:17The hunter's moon always follows the harvest moon, the light which hunters used to gather
01:22meat for the winter.
01:24November's full moon is the beaver moon, after beavers that begin to prepare for winter.
01:29And lastly, December's full moon speaks for itself, the cold moon.
01:33Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Jeff Cornish.