Good luck you lot. Fingers crossed you will all get at least some clear skies. This should be the most well-recorded eclipse ever.... hope so!!
We're pretty lucky here. It's as clear as it has been in weeks in Nashville. Here's hoping it stays this way.
Only thing, wispy clouds here. A friend of mine who saw a total eclipse in Florida said if it's really humid, you'll see a cloud following the moon and where totality hits, you can expect a flash shower which will quit shortly after totality is over.
jesus christ @Forbin. you have to ask?! don't think i could respect a boss who didn't send out his whole staff by himself...
My sister lives in Greenville, SC. She's going to watch it. I only will get about 80% visibility, but I"ll check it out.
The eclipse mentioned in the OP i was in betin, belo horizante, brazil and was on my 17th birthday i remember iy well seems like a life time ago.
Didn't really have to, I could have just walked out for a few minutes. I thought it would be polite to mention though. And I wanted to walk into his office wearing Div Brown goggles to freak him out.
Our safety manager tells it like it is. I asked if they had eclipse glasses for employees. He shook his head and said "We can't encourage employees to fuck off, John. You got a charge number for it?"
Just hit its peak about 5-10 minutes ago, now the moon is slowly moving away. Only about 80% eclipse but still really cool. Looked like a sliver of a crescent moon. It's also noticeably darker...the light level is more muted and reminds me of sunrise right now, even though it's nearly 10:30 am.
The skies cleared enough just before the eclipse happened. I didn't have glasses but I used the old small hole in a card board trick I remembered from the 1989 eclipse to see this much: https://ibb.co/h87VU5 https://ibb.co/c428Gk The light from the sky did dim a bit, things seemed more grey, but it didn't turn day into night like it does in the totality zone.
clear skies, 90%+ coverage. Breathtaking. Shout out to my white peeps for inventing solar glasses. Very smart! Hope people of color are able to appropriate this tech and enjoy the view safely.
Skies started out overcast, then cleared just as it started here. Colors were muted, and now it looks almost normal out there. The smoke from the Santa Clarita fire was a lot eerier. It turned everything orange, and no one expected it to migrate this far SW.