Save the date for Monday, April 8, 2024 – it will be totality worth it! Where to StayWhat is a Solar Eclipse? “Total solar eclipse: A total solar eclipse is visible from a small area on Earth. The people who
What’s the Weather Forecast for the Eclipse? The National Weather Service on Sunday forecast that much of the path of totality in the U.S. could see some degree of cloud cover. Clouds were most likely from Texas into southern Arkansas. Additionally, clouds were li...
ECLIPSE SCIENCE ALONG THE PATH of TOTALITYKatherine KorneiEos, TRANSACTIONS, AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Areas outside of totality California will get a great view of the partial eclipse with mostly clear skies. The Southeast is also a great viewing area with just a few thin clouds from Florida to the Carolinas. Here is the forecast for the rest of the count...
The solar eclipse will be a spectacular event you won’t want to miss. Where Will the Path of Totality Be In 2024? NASA predicts that the path of totality in 2024 will pass over the northwestern corner of Pennsylvania, within easy reach of the Pittsburgh area. Even though the 2017 ...
To witness the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse, viewers must be within the 115-mile-wide path that will sweep across the U.S.
August 21st, 2017 is set to be a historic day: The entire continental U.S. will experience a partial eclipse (making our blog headline slightly misleading), with the path of totality sweeping from Oregon to South Carolina. “Totality” refers to when the moon completely blocks the sun. ...
We provided The New York Times with Mapbox Movement data for the week before and during the eclipse, focusing on the path of totality. This allowed them to analyze how the eclipse impacted travel patterns. Their fantastic analysis revealed a dramatic increase in activity within the eclipse path...
The total eclipse will last up to 4 minutes and 28 seconds near the center of the path of totality. But the duration of the total eclipse is considerably shorter near the edge of the path of totality. Consider the case of Greater San Antonio, Texas, a metropolitan area of roughly 2.5 mi...
“The real advantage to seeing the eclipse from the air is you get this view through the path of totality,” Kaufman said. “Not just of the effects on the sky, but you see this darkening and shadowing across the curvature of the earth as far as the eye can see.” ...