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Curious about the weather along the path of the upcoming Total #SolarEclipse on April 8?
Check out the newest #eclipse overlays on the Satellite Loop Interactive Data Explorer in Real Time (SLIDER), brought to you by our partners @CIRA_CSU.
https://t.co/49qLGYUDdk
#TotalEclipse #Eclipse2024, #TotalEclipse2024 #NOAATotalEclipse2024, #2024Eclipse
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Check out the newest #eclipse overlays on the Satellite Loop Interactive Data Explorer in Real Time (SLIDER), brought to you by our partners @CIRA_CSU.
https://t.co/49qLGYUDdk
#TotalEclipse #Eclipse2024, #TotalEclipse2024 #NOAATotalEclipse2024, #2024Eclipse
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RT @NOAALibrary: Getting ready to see the #SolarEclipse on April 8? Join one of NOAA's #eclipse celebrations in the path of totality! https://t.co/3H3Em5k8n2
#TotalEclipse #Eclipse2024 #TotalEclipse2024 https://t.co/oBQXeacx1P
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To our #Boulder friends:
We expect increased activity at the Mesa Lab as we host a viewing for the #SolarEclipse. If you’re planning to hike the nearby Boulder Open Space hiking trails, there could be limited parking. Activities are planned from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
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We expect increased activity at the Mesa Lab as we host a viewing for the #SolarEclipse. If you’re planning to hike the nearby Boulder Open Space hiking trails, there could be limited parking. Activities are planned from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
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#DYK that today’s #SolarEclipse can alter the #weather? ☀️😎
Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.
Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh
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Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.
Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh
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RT @VanDamCNN: Chasing clear conditions for the #SolarEclipse today? Check out the latest cloud imagery overlaid with the path of totality from @CIRA_CSU. Up first, #NewEngland. High clouds move in from west but shouldn’t obscure your view #VT #NH or #ME. #NewYork may not be as fortunate as thicker clouds are building now @CNN
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RT @NOAAResearch: #DYK that today’s #SolarEclipse can alter the #weather? ☀️😎
Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.
Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh
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Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.
Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh
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RT @SpaceFoundation: We're always looking up at Space Symposium, but the #SolarEclipse had us literally gazing skyward with @NOAASatellites and @Firefly_Space!
From the Lakeside Terrace, we shared the awe with the #BlueGhost lunar lander, set to deliver ten payloads to the moon in 2024. 🌒✨ https://t.co/HQAUP0oFXO
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From the Lakeside Terrace, we shared the awe with the #BlueGhost lunar lander, set to deliver ten payloads to the moon in 2024. 🌒✨ https://t.co/HQAUP0oFXO
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RT @MattEason: Here's today's #SolarEclipse as visualised by @eumetsat with data from the Meteosat 0 Degree, Meteosat IODC, GOES-16, GOES-18 and Himawari-9 satellites https://t.co/0j2HpSk4eY
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A stunning view of the partial #SolarEclipse from space! 🌒
Captured by @eumetsat's Meteosat-12 satellite, you can see the Moon’s shadow sweeping across Earth btwn 06:00 - 12:30 UTC 🛰
Unlike a total eclipse, part of the Sun remained visible - did you catch it from the ground?👀 https://t.co/wQ9CmB2JMI
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Captured by @eumetsat's Meteosat-12 satellite, you can see the Moon’s shadow sweeping across Earth btwn 06:00 - 12:30 UTC 🛰
Unlike a total eclipse, part of the Sun remained visible - did you catch it from the ground?👀 https://t.co/wQ9CmB2JMI
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Did you see it? Some areas in the eastern U.S. were treated to a partial #SolarEclipse last Saturday and @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ had a great view!
In this #GeoColor imagery, you can see the moon’s shadow as it passed over parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
#GOES16 https://t.co/S8WKlQLkTS
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In this #GeoColor imagery, you can see the moon’s shadow as it passed over parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
#GOES16 https://t.co/S8WKlQLkTS
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