Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
Before this 2024 one, there will be another one that will be annular on October 14 2023.
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1512486633400061956
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1512486633400061956
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
Looks like it totality will pass like 5 miles NW of the OSU campus, i'll probably drive out to like Dublin or further.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
Does anyone planning to go to the totallity path?
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1619112761656754177
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
cycloneye wrote:Does anyone planning to go to the totallity path?
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1619112761656754177
Yes, mine is Idabel, OK
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
Iceresistance wrote:cycloneye wrote:Does anyone planning to go to the totallity path?
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1619112761656754177
Yes, mine is Idabel, OK
Hope for great clear sky.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine) 431 days left
For those who are planning to see the eclipse, here is a screenshot of the times in the totallity areas.


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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine) 431 days left
I'm still debating how we're going to see this. With clear skies it's only an hour away from where we live, but the chance of clear skies is very low. We did the road trip for the last eclipse and ended up in a little park in northern Tennessee (about 4 hours from where we live). That was fun. This time I expect we'll head SW towards Texas.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine) 431 days left
tolakram wrote:I'm still debating how we're going to see this. With clear skies it's only an hour away from where we live, but the chance of clear skies is very low. We did the road trip for the last eclipse and ended up in a little park in northern Tennessee (about 4 hours from where we live). That was fun. This time I expect we'll head SW towards Texas.
As far as I'm concerned, this Total Eclipse is a Bucket-List "can't miss" opportunity

I've never experienced a total eclipse but have read countless stories from others that have and nearly all found the experience to be unbelievably surreal.
Unlike yourself, I'd be coming from a greater distance (Florida). While I would love to pick a location along the Eclipse path expected to offer the longest amount of time that will experience "eclipse totality", I'm thinking that a better approach may be to compromise "time of totality" with the choosing of a location that will best insure me of actually experiencing the event period. Others like myself may want to choose their Eclipse watching location in hopes to best ensure a region most likely to have good weather/sky conditions. There will surely be a lot of short to mid-range model watching as the event draws close! One very broad strategy that I am considering is to try and first pick one or more generally climo favored areas for early April, and then try and scope out smaller population towns (less traffic) with fairly easy access to decent multi-lane "Northeast/Southwest" oriented roadways (i.e. I-70 out of Indiana, or I-30 from the Texarkana area, or I-90 starting from around Cleveland). That sort of strategy will allow me to choose a "base location" well enough in advance, that I will plan on being at or staying overnight the day prior to the eclipse, but with an expectation and the ability to jump in the car and easily move up to 200 miles (or more if needed) in either direction in the hours leading up to the total eclipse if needed. I suppose other factors that i'll want to take into account will include typical driving conditions such as traffic patterns, number of lanes, flat verses hilly/mountainous terrain as well as locations apt to normally cast more shade due to heavily tree'd areas or tall buildings. I'll probably prefer to avoid large urban centers that could hamper movement, but also prefer to avoid single-lane and back-road thoroughfares as well.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
It will last 4 minutes in the totallity areas so plan to go and see it as it will be a blast. There are only 400 days left for the show.
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1632136598610407426
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/1632136598610407426
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
For those who are planning to go to the totallity areas, here is the climatology cloud cover.




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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
How fast does the shadow move?
I might need a better car if I'm going to drive to where there's no clouds. We plan to head as far SW as we can and stay mobile'ish.

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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine)
I'd be happy with a day like today, though Texans would have to drive NE.


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