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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 12:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rare ‘Hybrid’ Solar Eclipse on November 3, 2013: How to See It Quoting: Simple27 How rare are hybrid solar eclipse? Of the 11,898 solar eclipses listed over a 5,000 year span from 1999 BC to 3000 AD in Fred Espenak’s Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses, only 569, or 4.8% are hybrids. Who can see this eclipse? People from northern South America, across the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and up through the Canadian Maritimes will see a brief partial solar eclipse finishing up around 30 minutes after local sunrise. The brief annular “ring of fire” portion of the eclipse begins at sunrise just ~1,000 kilometres east of Jacksonville, Florida, as it races eastward across the Atlantic. Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com] Any idea on Southern Hemisphere viewing? Cheers :) This link will probably be more helpful : ) [link to earthsky.org] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
M1.618 User ID: 20188364 Canada 10/29/2013 12:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happens a lot, with both the mag and the depth, from the initial report. I know I don't contribute much, but I am learning a lot! Thanks for putting up with me! lol We all contribute as able) Accurate data is getting scarcer and there are strange anomalies in it. Historical models are not working as well as previously. It is like predicting the weather now compared to before, there are always exceptions, but more or less between the forecasting and what you felt was going on you knew what was happening. This has changed and is getting worse... Why this is happening is as troubling as that it is happening. wmMmw |
AzaMorey_HollyWood User ID: 19988051 Australia 10/29/2013 12:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rare ‘Hybrid’ Solar Eclipse on November 3, 2013: How to See It Quoting: Simple27 How rare are hybrid solar eclipse? Of the 11,898 solar eclipses listed over a 5,000 year span from 1999 BC to 3000 AD in Fred Espenak’s Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses, only 569, or 4.8% are hybrids. Who can see this eclipse? People from northern South America, across the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and up through the Canadian Maritimes will see a brief partial solar eclipse finishing up around 30 minutes after local sunrise. The brief annular “ring of fire” portion of the eclipse begins at sunrise just ~1,000 kilometres east of Jacksonville, Florida, as it races eastward across the Atlantic. Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com] Any idea on Southern Hemisphere viewing? Cheers :) This link will probably be more helpful : ) [link to earthsky.org] SO MANY ASSHOLES....SO FEW LIGHT SABERS! "AZAMOREY" :SNAPPER: |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know I don't contribute much, but I am learning a lot! Thanks for putting up with me! lol We all contribute as able) Accurate data is getting scarcer and there are strange anomalies in it. Historical models are not working as well as previously. It is like predicting the weather now compared to before, there are always exceptions, but more or less between the forecasting and what you felt was going on you knew what was happening. This has changed and is getting worse... Why this is happening is as troubling as that it is happening. ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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bigD111 User ID: 39191150 United States 10/29/2013 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know I don't contribute much, but I am learning a lot! Thanks for putting up with me! lol We all contribute as able) Accurate data is getting scarcer and there are strange anomalies in it. Historical models are not working as well as previously. It is like predicting the weather now compared to before, there are always exceptions, but more or less between the forecasting and what you felt was going on you knew what was happening. This has changed and is getting worse... Why this is happening is as troubling as that it is happening. That is a good point M1. I just posted on another thread that our weather was forecasting a 10-20 inch snowfall, and we got 4! All summer long, they would forecast significant rain and we would get a few drops. When they call for 10 or 20 percent chance, we get rain. It is almost uncanny. I farm and ranch, so weather is something I follow, not earthquakes. Somehow I think it is all connected. deplorably republican |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.0 Region BLACK SEA, OFFSHORE GEORGIA Date time 2013-10-29 04:46:30.1 UTC Location 42.40 N ; 41.00 E Depth 17 km [link to m.emsc.eu] Last Edited by Simple27 on 10/29/2013 01:13 AM ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: bigD111 I know I don't contribute much, but I am learning a lot! Thanks for putting up with me! lol We all contribute as able) Accurate data is getting scarcer and there are strange anomalies in it. Historical models are not working as well as previously. It is like predicting the weather now compared to before, there are always exceptions, but more or less between the forecasting and what you felt was going on you knew what was happening. This has changed and is getting worse... Why this is happening is as troubling as that it is happening. That is a good point M1. I just posted on another thread that our weather was forecasting a 10-20 inch snowfall, and we got 4! All summer long, they would forecast significant rain and we would get a few drops. When they call for 10 or 20 percent chance, we get rain. It is almost uncanny. I farm and ranch, so weather is something I follow, not earthquakes. Somehow I think it is all connected. Funny you mention this. Seemed like every time rain was in the forecast here this Summer it wouldn't happen either. I brought it up a few times to people I know. Happened over and over for months. Then it would rain randomly when it wasn't in the forecast. ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
bigD111 User ID: 39191150 United States 10/29/2013 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: M1.618 We all contribute as able) Accurate data is getting scarcer and there are strange anomalies in it. Historical models are not working as well as previously. It is like predicting the weather now compared to before, there are always exceptions, but more or less between the forecasting and what you felt was going on you knew what was happening. This has changed and is getting worse... Why this is happening is as troubling as that it is happening. That is a good point M1. I just posted on another thread that our weather was forecasting a 10-20 inch snowfall, and we got 4! All summer long, they would forecast significant rain and we would get a few drops. When they call for 10 or 20 percent chance, we get rain. It is almost uncanny. I farm and ranch, so weather is something I follow, not earthquakes. Somehow I think it is all connected. Funny you mention this. Seemed like every time rain was in the forecast here this Summer it wouldn't happen either. I brought it up a few times to people I know. Happened over and over for months. Then it would rain randomly when it wasn't in the forecast. deplorably republican |
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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.1 Region TARAPACA, CHILE Date time 2013-10-29 05:27:40.0 UTC Location 20.51 S ; 68.83 W Depth 115 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 44334522 United States 10/29/2013 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.5 Region ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE Date time 2013-10-29 05:57:00.0 UTC Location 21.48 S ; 68.74 W Depth 127 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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