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A composite of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 indicating the third touch, the end of all, with sunlight starting to reappear and the row of pink protuberances along the sun's branch.
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In exactly five years, North America will once again experience a total solar eclipse, but what will happen on April 8, 2024 will put the events of August 21, 2017 in shade. No eclipse will correspond to it before 2045.
Eclipse hunters plan ahead as soon as possible, especially when an eclipse occurs in North America. After all, the total eclipse of 2017 has been one of the most observed events in human history, but the two minutes or so (when the moon completely blocks the sun) of this day will be reduced in 2024. For those who do not see the "Great American eclipse" In 2017, there is not a single chance in 2024, but a chance to experience an eclipse " better "in many ways … if the sky is clear.
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The path of the totality in 2024
The total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 will be longer, darker and seen by millions more people. You can observe more than four minutes less than 100 miles wide path of totality stretching from the Mexican Pacific coast to the United States, from Texas to Maine, and as far as Atlantic Canada. During the next 139 minutes, the central shadow of the moon will plunge into the darkness in parts of Sinaloa, Durango and Coahuila in Mexico, as well as in the United States, Texas, USA. Oklahoma, in Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky. , Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. As it travels over lakes Erie and Ontario to the Canada-US border, the shadow will fall on parts of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Canada, and Ontario. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.
It will be a real big North American eclipse.
People are wearing sunglbades while looking at the sun during a partial solar eclipse near Columbus Circle in New York, United States on Monday, August 21, 2017. The North of the State of New York will see the whole on April 8, 2024 for the first time in 99 years. Photographer: Peter Foley / Bloomberg
© 2017 Bloomberg Finance LP
What will the weather be?
The eclipse of 2024 poses a major problem. "The weather outlook is less attractive than that of 2017 – early April in the northeast, the winter still remains," says Dr. Rick Fienberg, press officer of the American Astronomical Society (AAS). ), who led the AAS Solar Eclipse Working Group as part of the preparation for August 21, 2017 (for which he received the NASA Medal for Outstanding Public Achievement. "Even though the path goes through New York and is heading to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and southern Canada, I think one of our messages will be that people should really try to go further in the south. West, "says Fienberg, who predicts that, on April 8, 2024, a broad band of the entire trajectory across the United States will likely be cloudy – probably, but not definitely, and ahead of schedule. on short-term weather forecasts, this is only conjecture. "It could be the other way around and we could end up with people from Vermont who see it and people from Texas who miss it," he says, although he suspects that many tourist groups will go to Mexico. In the United States, southern Texas is the best choice for a clear sky, although this is not guaranteed in April.
A cloudy eclipse? This map shows the climatology of cloud cover for the eclipse of April 2024 according to the interim data ERA 1979-2016 of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF).
Dr. Brian Brettschneider / WRCC
Why the eclipse of 2024 will be much bigger and better than that of 2017
"It will be easier to prepare people for 2024 than for 2017," says Fienberg. "Before the eclipse of 2017, no eclipse had touched the United States since 1979, but now tens of millions of people have seen the totality and many tens of millions of others have seen a partial eclipse very recently – and many people will still have it … eclipse glbades hanging out. "
2024 will be a "big city eclipse" & nbsp;
"The eclipse of 2024 touches very large cities so it's possible that more people will see the total than in 2017." said Fienberg. More than 30 million people live in the path of totality in 2024, three times more than in 2017, in cities like Austin and Dallas, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester and Montreal.
"Peripheral towns" in 2024
& nbsp; Cities near St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec City are a short drive away, but some are cut in half by the shadow of the moon. "In San Antonio, Austin, Toledo and Montreal, you're on a razor's edge, and if you're not downtown, you're going to miss all of it," says Mike Kentrianakis, a hunter. eclipse, directorand project leader of the AAS Solar Eclipse working group in 2017. "Even if you do not go to the center of the path, you want at least the totality to appear and come out again," says & nbsp;Kentrianakis. "The crown is by far the most magnificent thing to say, it is impressive and really shows the sun in its true colors. "
Niagara Falls will attempt many eclipse observers in 2024, but clouds could easily form as the weather warms over the course of the day.
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Do you have to go to Niagara Falls?
Niagara Falls is perhaps the most iconic place in North America for the 2024s. It will be packed on both sides of the Canada-US border. However, there is a good chance that the cloud is total. "Cooling makes clouds," Kentrianakis, who had to escape from clouds in Niagara Falls just before a solar annular eclipse in 1994. "You might think you'll see an eclipse at the thundering falls surrounded by the power of nature, but with a temperature drop of 15 ° F throughout, very large clouds could form ". Kentrianakis advises to have an & nbsp; alternative plan. "If you go to Niagara Falls, enjoy the city, the falls and, at the time of the eclipse, go inland and you'll have a much bigger chance of seeing the whole, "he says.
Rock & amp; Roll Hall of Fame (pink building) on Lake Erie, Cleveland, Ohio, where begins a corridor attempting to hunt eclipses in 2024.
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The miracle of Interstate 90
Study maps and the 2024 eclipse is a secret route for eclipse hunters in the northern states of the United States. "Let's say you're going to Cleveland, a big city, but the same day, Erie or Buffalo may have better weather prospects.There's an easy escape route," Kentrianakis, a New Yorker who's & nbsp; excited about the prospect of & nbsp;The first totality of New York for 99 years. Interstate 90 connects Rochester, New York and Cleveland, Ohio, 259 miles along the shoreline of Lake Erie, without ever departing from the path of totality. It can be driven in its entirety in just under 4 hours. "Interstate 90 will be& nbsp; give you valuable flexibility, "says Kentrianakis. & nbsp;
The eclipse of 2024 will have two general repetitions
Sure October 14 & nbsp; 2023Just six months before the end of the year 2024, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Oregon. The weather conditions make Texas again the best place in the United States to watch. & nbsp; a new moon at its farthest point in the Earth's monthly orbit moves in front of the Sun, but does not cover all of its disk, so it looks like a "Ring of Fire" from a narrow path. "The solar annular eclipse will cover a very large part of the country and will also be a partial solar eclipse on the rest of the continent, so everyone will have sunlit glbades." said Fienberg.
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There is also an identical event in Canada on June 10, 2021, which will effectively be a partial solar eclipse in much of the United States. "So we have two opportunities to prepare people and there will be increased interest in the eclipse for an extended period," he says. "It will be easier to put a lot of glbades in the hands of more people."
By 2024, North America should master the eclipse perfectly, just in time for one of the largest solar energy eclipses of modern times – and the longest of the continent up to # 39, in 2045.
Want to know where to look at the 2024 eclipse? Do not miss my & nbsp; postmate "Just five years before the next solar eclipse in North America, here are 10 places to see" detailing the best places to watch! & nbsp;
Disclaimer: I am the author of "The complete guide to the great North American eclipse of April 8, 2024. "& nbsp;
Wishing you a clear sky and big eyes
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Follow me on Twitter & nbsp;@jamieacarter& nbsp;@TheNextEclipse& nbsp; or read my other articles from Forbes via & nbsp;ma & nbsp; profile page.
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A composite of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 indicating the third touch, the end of all, with the reappearance of sunlight and the series of pink protuberances along the sun's branch.
Getty
In exactly five years, North America will once again experience a total solar eclipse, but what will happen on April 8, 2024 will put the events of August 21, 2017 in shade. No eclipse will correspond to it before 2045.
Eclipse hunters plan ahead as soon as possible, especially when an eclipse occurs in North America. After all, the total eclipse of 2017 has been one of the most observed events in human history, but the two minutes or so (when the moon completely blocks the sun) of this day will be reduced in 2024. For those who do not see the "Great American Eclipse" of 2017, there is not a single chance in 2024, but a chance to experience a "better" eclipse to in many ways … if the sky is clear.
The path of the totality in 2024
The total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 will be longer, darker and seen by millions more people. One can observe more than four minutes of the totality of a 100-mile wide course extending from the Mexican Pacific coast to Mexico, from Texas to Maine, via Atlantic Canada. During the 139 minutes, the central shadow of the moon will plunge into the darkness in parts of Sinaloa, Durango and Coahuila in Mexico, and in the United States, Texas, Oklahoma, in Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, and tiny funds from Tennessee and Michigan Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. As it travels over lakes Erie and Ontario to the Canada-US border, the shadow will fall on parts of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Canada, and Ontario. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.
It will be a real big North American eclipse.
People are wearing sunglbades while looking at the sun during a partial solar eclipse near Columbus Circle in New York, United States on Monday, August 21, 2017. The North of the State of New York will see the whole on April 8, 2024 for the first time in 99 years. Photographer: Peter Foley / Bloomberg
© 2017 Bloomberg Finance LP
What will the weather be?
The eclipse of 2024 poses a major problem. "The weather outlook is less attractive than in 2017. At the beginning of April, in the north-east of the country, the winter still remains," said Rick Fienberg, press officer of the American Astronomical Society (AAS), at the head of AAS Solar. The Eclipse Working Group is expected to travel until August 21, 2017 (for which it received the Medal of Excellence for Outstanding Public Achievements from NASA. "Even though the path goes through New York and Vermont , New Hampshire, Maine, and southern Canada, I think that a Mr. Fienberg believes that on April 8, 2024, much of the trajectory of the whole across the United States is at risk. be darkened. "That could be the opposite and we could end up with people from Vermont who see him and people from Texas who miss him," he says, though he suspects a lot of groups Tourists will go to Mexico, while in the United States, southern Texas is the best choice for clear skies, although this is not guaranteed in April.
A cloudy eclipse? This map shows the climatology of cloud cover for the eclipse of April 2024 according to the interim data ERA 1979-2016 of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF).
Dr. Brian Brettschneider / WRCC
Why the eclipse of 2024 will be much bigger and better than that of 2017
"It will be easier to prepare people for 2024 than for 2017," Fienberg said. "Before the 2017 eclipse, no eclipse had hit the United States since 1979, but now tens of millions of people have attended the whole and many tens of millions of others." have recently witnessed a partial eclipse – and many people will still have eclipse glbades hanging around. "
2024 will be a "big city eclipse"
"The eclipse of 2024 touches very large cities, so it's possible that more people will see the total than in 2017," Fienberg said. More than 30 million people live in the path of totality in 2024, three times more than in 2017, in cities like Austin and Dallas, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester and Montreal.
"Peripheral cities" in 2024
Cities near St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa, and Quebec City are some of the nearest cities, but some are cut in half by the edge of the shadow of the moon. "In San Antonio, Austin, Toledo and Montreal, you're on the edge, and if you're not downtown, you're going to miss the whole," said Mike Kentrianakis, director of Eclipse, director and project manager. on the solar eclipse working group of the AAS in 2017. "Even if you do not go to the center of the path, you want at least the totality to appear and come out again", declares Kentrianakis. "The crown is by far the most magnificent thing to say, it is impressive and really shows the sun in its true colors. "
Niagara Falls will attempt many eclipse observers in 2024, but clouds could easily form when the temperature cools during the whole season.
Getty
Do you have to go to Niagara Falls?
Niagara Falls is perhaps the most iconic place in North America for the 2024s. It will be packed on both sides of the Canada-US border. However, there is a good chance that the cloud is total. "The cooling is making clouds," says Kentrianakis, who had to escape from clouds in Niagara Falls just before a ring solar eclipse in 1994. "You might think you're going to witness an eclipse at the falls torrential surrounded by the power of nature, but with a temperature drop of 15 ° F during the whole, very large clouds could form ". Kentrianakis advises to have an alternative plan. "If you go to Niagara Falls, enjoy the city, the falls and at the time of the eclipse, go to the inland and you'll have a much bigger chance of seeing the all, "he says.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (Pink Building) on Lake Erie, Cleveland, Ohio, where an eclipse hunting lane begins in 2024.
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The miracle of Interstate 90
Study maps and the 2024 eclipse is a secret route for eclipse hunters in the northern states of the United States. "Let's say you're going to Cleveland, a big city, but the same day, Erie or Buffalo may have better weather prospects.There is an easy escape route," said Kentrianakis, an excited New Yorker. by the prospect of the first 99 years. Interstate 90 connects Rochester, New York and Cleveland, Ohio, 259 miles along the shoreline of Lake Erie, without ever departing from the path of totality. It can be driven in its entirety in just under 4 hours. "Interstate 90 will be give you valuable flexibility, "says Kentrianakis.
The eclipse of 2024 will have two general repetitions
On October 14, 2023, just six months before the end of the year 2024, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and Oregon. . The weather conditions make Texas again the best place in the United States to watch. It occurs when a new moon at its farthest point of Earth in its monthly orbit moves in front of the Sun but does not cover all its disk, so it looks like a "ring of fire" seen from 39, a narrow path. "The solar annular eclipse will cross a very large part of the country and it will be a partial solar eclipse on the rest of the continent, so everyone will have solar eclipse glbades," Fienberg said.
On June 10, 2021, an identical event will take place in Canada. It will be a partial solar eclipse in much of the United States. "So we have two opportunities to prepare people and the interest in the eclipse will increase for an extended period," he said. "It will be easier to put a lot of glbades in the hands of more people."
By 2024, North America should master the eclipse perfectly, just in time for one of the largest solar eclipses of modern times – and the longest from the continent until 2045.
Want to know where to look at the 2024 eclipse? Do not miss my companion article "It's exactly five years before the next solar eclipse in North America – here are 10 places to see" detailing the best places to watch!
Disclaimer: I am the author of "The Complete Guide to the Great North American Eclipse of April 8, 2024".
Wishing you a clear sky and big eyes
–
Follow me on Twitter @jamieacarter, @TheNextEclipse or read my other articles on Forbes via my profile page.