hiroMYhero
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Although I hate to move this meme-worthy thread, that really has nothing to do with Theme Park planning because it was cloudy in Orlando, it's going to TP Comm.
My front steps were at about "98% total" due to our location, and it was quite dramatic
(as it went very, VERY quickly from "somewhat dark"
to nearly "total moonless midnight dark.")
Of course, it went very quickly the other way after about 2 minutes.
We made no special effort to see it other than just step outside for about 5 minutes.
I had a pin-hole punched in a sheet of cardboard and projected a very small image on a
sheet of paper.
Litte effort, and got a nice result...
but, nothing that I'll "remember forever."![]()
Unfortunately for us in Charleston the weather was pretty lousy. Lots of thick clouds and rain. We drove North within the totality band but it just never cleared enough. My kids saw the crescent with their eclipse glasses from the car while we drove - when the sun decided to peek out for a few seconds - they liked that. We finally pulled into a parking lot to experience totality. Now that was very cool - even had some thunder lightning and rain thrown into the mix! Wish we could have experienced the entire viewing of the eclipse but you just can't control the weather. 2024 here we come.Lol, it is hot as heck, or hot at Orlando, here today so there were lots of those Columbia cooling shirts out here.
Amazing feat of nature we had quite a few big clouds till right at totality. The moment it came the clouds disappeared and we had perfectly clear skies for the rest of the day
Agree-folks with 100% seem overwhelmed with what they saw-ANYTHING less than 100% was very anti-climactic.
At "98%" location as well .............. snooze. Can't believe all the craziness around here to get glasses, even today a 4 hour line formed at Library. DS built a large pinhole box (head inside) and he was excited about old fashion way. I was shocked that it never got any darker than the green/yellow glow before a storm ... at 98%Nope. Very underwhelming. I can't believe the varied differences within the same projected view.
Good luck!
We are going to an event at a winery in Ellijay (not quite in the path of totality), leaving the house at 11:30AM (it's a 1 hour 10 min drive with no traffic). I'm hoping 140 and 575 won't be as bad and we can make it...hopefully everyone will be going up 400 since those counties will be in the path of totality!
We drove up to Rabun from Atlanta! So excited for tomorrow. Where are you going to watch? We were thinking of just going to Tallulah Gorge.
Agree-folks with 100% seem overwhelmed with what they saw-ANYTHING less than 100% was very anti-climatic.
That just shows how powerful the Sun is-that just a little sliver of it can bring forth so much light to Earth.
How did you do? We saw totality so that was awesome. Only took about 2.5 hours to get up there. 7 to get home. Still worth it.
It was really cool here but we had 100% for over 2 minutes. Considering how it looks at about 80% yeah, I'm shocked Disney acknowledged it. At most it looked like partial cloud cover when there was no cloud.
What I found cool was the sunset and sunrise sky. We have enough clouds on the horizon that it looked incredible for 5 minutes. And the drastic temp change.