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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
I plan on arriving in Santee the night before(I reserved 8 rooms for family and friends exactly 1 year in advance when reservations opened up). The motel is a little over a mile from the Lake Marion which I hope to walk onto the old I95 bridge which is now a fishing pier. Another possibility is joining up with http://www.lowcountrystargazers.org/p/ec.html at Moncks corner. This would allow me to avoid the I95 rush after the eclipse by using Rt 52 to Florence.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
THNDRSTM wrote:I plan on arriving in Santee the night before(I reserved 8 rooms for family and friends exactly 1 year in advance when reservations opened up). The motel is a little over a mile from the Lake Marion which I hope to walk onto the old I95 bridge which is now a fishing pier. Another possibility is joining up with http://www.lowcountrystargazers.org/p/ec.html at Moncks corner. This would allow me to avoid the I95 rush after the eclipse by using Rt 52 to Florence.
Interesting because I plan to be in Santee the day before as well. My alternative is to go to McClellanville. Read my posts from earlier. I like your alternative as well because I am very familiar with Moncks Corner. My father contracted work from there back in the early 80s and I frequently met up with him there. Moncks Corner would be an excellent alternative indeed in the totality path.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
This area really can't handle the crowds (if they materialize). I'm really hoping for a multi-day cloud event around here where they can say with certainty 'it will be overcast' so people will stay away from this area.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
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All set for the #eclipse2017 with 30 pairs of glasses, one camera filter and sheets of filters… https://www.instagram.com/p/BXai9H-Dtg5/
https://twitter.com/wxbrad/status/893835012331769856
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When are you leaving? Traffic could be historic. I'm going to Bulls Bay from ILM - leaving 6am just in case.
https://twitter.com/hurricanetrack/status/893845340486594560
All set for the #eclipse2017 with 30 pairs of glasses, one camera filter and sheets of filters… https://www.instagram.com/p/BXai9H-Dtg5/
https://twitter.com/wxbrad/status/893835012331769856
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When are you leaving? Traffic could be historic. I'm going to Bulls Bay from ILM - leaving 6am just in case.
https://twitter.com/hurricanetrack/status/893845340486594560
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
First glimpse of the weatrher for August 21rst.For SC looks relativly fine with some clouds.But is long range so expect changes in the next runs.


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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
This will likely be the most important graphic from here on out


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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
Just stumbled on something interesting:
August 21, 2017

https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/sites/defa ... index.html
April 8, 2024:

https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/ ... oogle.html
Any statisticians want to comment on the odds of that happening at the same point?
August 21, 2017

https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/sites/defa ... index.html
April 8, 2024:

https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/ ... oogle.html
Any statisticians want to comment on the odds of that happening at the same point?
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)

I prefer to wait once we get inside of two weeks of the event to get a better hint of how things will be as we get closer to the event.
I will wait to elaborate more about this in a few more days from now. However, this extreme long range snapshot run posted above now really is letting this sink in now that we are just 16 days away from this awesome spectacle of a lifetime!
Fingers crossed for decent weather in SC, as I will be going there to see the eclipse.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
WeatherGuesser, yeah that is an extremely unique thing happening to Carbondale, IL. They will be on the centerline of the path of totality for this solar eclipse on August 21, and for the one coming again to the United States in 2024. How lucky that is for that town. The odds of that happening have to have been absurdly very high against that is for sure!!
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
12z GFS at 360 hours for August 21rst.Not too bad at this long range time.Let's see as the time gets shorter,how things are on the 21rst.


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Not too shabby!


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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
At 336 hours is looking good for South Carolina but is still long range so stay tuned as time gets shorter with each passing day to see how the weather will be.


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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
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It's a full Moon today. Next, it begins its waning march to meet up with the Sun on August 21.
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/894637189677633536
It's a full Moon today. Next, it begins its waning march to meet up with the Sun on August 21.
https://twitter.com/NationalEclipse/status/894637189677633536
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
12z GFS for August 21 at 312 hours show clouds in parts of SC but is still long range and this will change a lot.


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GFS at 288 hours has clouds but is still long range.


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My plan right now is to head to Wyoming for the eclipse. Don't want to miss this!
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
12z GFS at 264 hours has this scenario for August 21rst.Still is long range.


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1900hurricane wrote:My plan right now is to head to Wyoming for the eclipse. Don't want to miss this!
20% of clouds for Wyoming.
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse (August 21 1:15 PM EDT) (Totality from Oregon to South Carolina)
Within 240 hours of the eclipse now... probably won't have a grasp on what we could be dealing with until 120 hours.
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