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ECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km to ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degreesFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southernECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km to ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degrees 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
FORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southern TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km toFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southern 2020ASE | ECLIPSOPHILE The 2020 annular eclipse came in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and most eclipse travellers were obliged to stay home. A pity, too, as this was a very narrow annular eclipse and promised some exciting views of beads and chromosphere. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Animation of the passage of the lunar shadow createdWEATHERDESK
Model Forecasts for the Eclipse Track. Regional Weather Forecasts and Observations. Making a Decision on Eclipse Day. The Andes Mountains have a tremendous influence on the cloud cover for this eclipse, which comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer. Summer cloud is primarily convective, with showers and occasional thundershowers to plague theday.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSES Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embracesAMERICA’S ECLIPSE
America’s Eclipse. This image shows the path of the Moon’s shadow from Oregon to South Carolina on August 21, 2017. To view this spectacle, you must be within the shaded path shown on this map on that day. Places outside the shaded line will see a partial eclipse OREGON | ECLIPSOPHILE The centre line of the eclipse lies just beyond the rocks. Table 1: Climate statistics for selected locations along the eclipse path in Oregon. Figure 5: The beach at Lincoln City on eclipse day, 2013. Highway 20 leads eastward from Newport across the Coast Mountains to the Willamette Valley. Eclipse-viewing options are limited on thehighway
2017TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
IDAHO | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
ECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km to ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degreesFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southernECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km to ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degreesFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southern TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km toFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southern 2020ASE | ECLIPSOPHILE The 2020 annular eclipse came in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and most eclipse travellers were obliged to stay home. A pity, too, as this was a very narrow annular eclipse and promised some exciting views of beads and chromosphere. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Animation of the passage of the lunar shadow createdWEATHERDESK
Model Forecasts for the Eclipse Track. Regional Weather Forecasts and Observations. Making a Decision on Eclipse Day. The Andes Mountains have a tremendous influence on the cloud cover for this eclipse, which comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer. Summer cloud is primarily convective, with showers and occasional thundershowers to plague theday.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSES Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embracesAMERICA’S ECLIPSE
America’s Eclipse. This image shows the path of the Moon’s shadow from Oregon to South Carolina on August 21, 2017. To view this spectacle, you must be within the shaded path shown on this map on that day. Places outside the shaded line will see a partial eclipse OREGON | ECLIPSOPHILE The centre line of the eclipse lies just beyond the rocks. Table 1: Climate statistics for selected locations along the eclipse path in Oregon. Figure 5: The beach at Lincoln City on eclipse day, 2013. Highway 20 leads eastward from Newport across the Coast Mountains to the Willamette Valley. Eclipse-viewing options are limited on thehighway
2017TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
IDAHO | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
ECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE: JUNE 21, 2020 Annular Solar Eclipse: June 21, 2020. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse. It is uncommon, on a globe that is seven-tenths water, to have an eclipse that is largely over land, but in the case of the annular eclipse of 2020, more than 80 percent of the track rests on terra firma. Only the last fifth of the Moon’s path falls over thePacific.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degrees 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embracesECLIPSOPHILE
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE: JUNE 21, 2020 Annular Solar Eclipse: June 21, 2020. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse. It is uncommon, on a globe that is seven-tenths water, to have an eclipse that is largely over land, but in the case of the annular eclipse of 2020, more than 80 percent of the track rests on terra firma. Only the last fifth of the Moon’s path falls over thePacific.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degrees 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embraces TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km toSATELLITE IMAGES
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
FUTURE ECLIPSES 2024-2028 Future Eclipses 2024-2028. Tracks of central solar eclipses from 2025 to 2028. Total eclipses are in blue, annular eclipses are in purple. Background map: NASA. Eclipse tracks: Fred Espenak, Xavier Jubier. The following cloud maps show average monthly cloud cover along the tracks of upcoming eclipses, both annular and total, as shown in the ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSES Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
FORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southernWEATHERDESK
Model Forecasts for the Eclipse Track. Regional Weather Forecasts and Observations. Making a Decision on Eclipse Day. The Andes Mountains have a tremendous influence on the cloud cover for this eclipse, which comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer. Summer cloud is primarily convective, with showers and occasional thundershowers to plague theday.
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2023 Satpix. The following scenes are show a selection of weather patterns along the eclipse track in October. Satellite images were acquired by the Terra and Aqua satellites over the past 20 years. This Terra satellite image shows the weather situation over the U.S. at 10:30 am on October 14, 2017. A weak cold front stretches from Kansasto
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embraces 1979TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
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ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE: JUNE 21, 2020 Annular Solar Eclipse: June 21, 2020. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse. It is uncommon, on a globe that is seven-tenths water, to have an eclipse that is largely over land, but in the case of the annular eclipse of 2020, more than 80 percent of the track rests on terra firma. Only the last fifth of the Moon’s path falls over thePacific.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degrees GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embracesECLIPSOPHILE
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ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse2021 June 10. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse across Canada, Greenland, and Russia on June 10, 2021. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. This eclipse, largely in North America and Russia, comes with some complex logistical challenges because of its remote top-of-the-Earth track andmodest weather
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE APRIL 8, 2024GLOBAL CLOUD COVER
Global cloud cover. Map of global annual afternoon cloudiness derived from observations from the Aqua satellite. Data: NASA. The map above shows the average afternoon cloud cover across the globe compiled from daily measurements acquired by the Aqua satellite between 2002 and 2015. Below are similar images for each month of the year. HYBRID SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 20, 2023 Climatology for the Eclipse. The annular/total (hybrid) eclipse of 2023 begins in the strong westerly flow of the southern temperate latitudes, crosses the dry sub-tropical anticyclone west of Australia and ends in the equatorial heat and humidity of the western Pacific islands (Figure 2). The weather and cloud patterns follow the dictatesof
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE: JUNE 21, 2020 Annular Solar Eclipse: June 21, 2020. Figure 1: Path of the annular eclipse. It is uncommon, on a globe that is seven-tenths water, to have an eclipse that is largely over land, but in the case of the annular eclipse of 2020, more than 80 percent of the track rests on terra firma. Only the last fifth of the Moon’s path falls over thePacific.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE Annular Solar Eclipse – October 14, 2023. The annular eclipse of 14 October, 2023, is the second of three eclipses that cross the United States in the eight years between 2017 and 2024. In contrast to the 2017 total, this eclipse is shared with portions of Central and South America. The shadow path’s large range of latitude, from 50 degrees 2021TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE The Union Glacier Camp is the only reliably inhabited site within the track over Antarctica and only one of three more-or-less guaranteed to have a human presence on December 4, 2021 (the others are the British Signy base and the Argentinian Orcadas base, both on the South Orkney Islands). The eclipse comes during the nighttime hours at Union GHOSTS | ECLIPSOPHILE Ghosts of Eclipses Past. For eclipses to come, there is anticipation and excitement. For those in the past, nostalgia. This archive celebrates nostalgia. Since 1979, satellites have been collecting images of the Moon’s shadow on the Earth, though in the early years, not for all eclipses and not very well. On this page, we’vecollected most
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embraces TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 14 DECEMBER 2020 Climatology of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse Figure 1: Overview of the path of the 2020 total solar eclipse. Eclipse track from Xavier Jubier.. The path of the lunar shadow in 2020 brings eclipse seekers back to Chile and Argentina for another shadow crossing less than 18 months after that of 2019, but this time it comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer and at a location 1000 km toSATELLITE IMAGES
Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
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Model Forecasts for the Eclipse Track. Regional Weather Forecasts and Observations. Making a Decision on Eclipse Day. The Andes Mountains have a tremendous influence on the cloud cover for this eclipse, which comes in the Southern Hemisphere summer. Summer cloud is primarily convective, with showers and occasional thundershowers to plague theday.
FUTURE ECLIPSES 2024-2028 Future Eclipses 2024-2028. Tracks of central solar eclipses from 2025 to 2028. Total eclipses are in blue, annular eclipses are in purple. Background map: NASA. Eclipse tracks: Fred Espenak, Xavier Jubier. The following cloud maps show average monthly cloud cover along the tracks of upcoming eclipses, both annular and total, as shown in theFORECAST2024
First, the legend: Figure 1 and others show the 250 mb isotachs (wind speed contours) at a valid time of 18Z (18:00 UTC) or 1 pm Central Daylight Time on April 8 (2021). It’s all on the top line of the image. You can see that this is a 36-hour forecast for noon on eclipse day. We see two flows—the northern polar jet stream and the southern ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSES Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
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2023 Satpix. The following scenes are show a selection of weather patterns along the eclipse track in October. Satellite images were acquired by the Terra and Aqua satellites over the past 20 years. This Terra satellite image shows the weather situation over the U.S. at 10:30 am on October 14, 2017. A weak cold front stretches from Kansasto
AURORAS | ECLIPSOPHILE Auroras. While most auroral shapes curve and swirl across the sky, occasionally they adopt very slow-moving forms. In this example, the aurora crosses the Milky Way as seen from southern Manitoba. There are few events in the night that rival the magical dance of Aurora. She is a temptress, teasing in the evening with a green arc that embraces 1979TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
1981TSE | ECLIPSOPHILE Eclipsophile.com presents climate studies of cloud cover and weather along the tracks of upcoming solar eclipses in order to help select viewing locations and travel destinations. Cloud-cover maps and weather statistics are also available for popular aurora-observingsites globally.
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