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Will
I thought you said the other week that none of the general public would even
notice it happening?
There were quite a few people out on our street looking and taking photo's,
and masses of news about it on rolling news, this event seems to have got
far more coverage than the 199 event did.
The temperature did drop 0.5°C between 0906 and 0933 even though the cloud
was breaking and the sun was coming out, at the same time the N'NE fell
light for about 10 minutes which could have been a coincidence.
Bruce.
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Yes if you deliberately go outside to view it then you will see something.
What I meant was that if you were working outside or going about your normal
day to day then you probably wouldn't notice it. I wouldn't if I had stayed
indoors working on my weekly forecast. Whereas a total eclipse would be
noticeable even if you weren't expecting it because of the darkness.
Will
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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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