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It was uniformly overcast throughout this morning and there was at no
time an indication of where the sun was. So no photos here, though it did go dark enough for automatic headlights on passing cars to switch on. I do have an interesting grass temperature graph though, taken at 5 minute intervals, it shows the effect of the eclipse clearly as there is very little lag with this exposed temperature probe - the drop is 1.4 deg C with a rapid recovery afterwards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/131107...5/16684395090/ The air temperature fell by only 0.2 deg C, albeit when it otherwise would have been slowly climbing. VP2 lag had an effect, of course. -- Dave Fareham (W). |
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