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Jon Haverfield

@jondopplerwx

Financial Advisor at Edward Jones | Former TV Meteorologist | @UofOklahoma Grad | Pilot | Storm Chaser

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Totality at 1:44pm in Texas. Stars/planets were visible, crickets started chirping, temp dropped, street lights came on. It is no coincidence this kind of thing doesn’t happen anywhere else in our universe. Thank you God for giving us such an amazing place to live.

Brian Ivey (@brianiveywx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SUPER COOL! Did you notice a red dot coming out of the sun during totality? That’s a prominence. They happen occasionally to often, but are often small. So the chance to have one during an eclipse is not very common, but not super rare. BUT the chance they are big enough to

SUPER COOL! Did you notice a red dot coming out of the sun during totality? That’s a prominence. 

They happen occasionally to often, but are often small. So the chance to have one during an eclipse is not very common, but not super rare. 

BUT the chance they are big enough to
Nahel Belgherze (@wxnb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NOAA's GOES-16 satellite is capturing the shadow of today's total solar eclipse as it traverses the continental United States. Truly a once in a lifetime event.

Amy (@amyulo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The difference between 99% and 100% totality. This one was more dramatic than 2017. Totally wild to witness in person...again! #SolarEclipse2024

Ryan Maue (@ryanmaue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From 2-3 PM ET, the eastern U.S. cooled considerably because of the total solar eclipse by 5° to 7°F. Excellent observational evidence that indeed the sun heats the Earth very effectively. Guess what happened between 3-4 PM ET? Warmed right back up. HRRR model

From 2-3 PM ET, the eastern U.S. cooled considerably because of the total solar eclipse by 5° to 7°F.

Excellent observational evidence that indeed the sun heats the Earth very effectively. 

Guess what happened between 3-4 PM ET?  Warmed right back up. 

HRRR model
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What an incredible experience this was. Thankfully the low clouds broke up just before totality (most likely due to heating loss from the eclipse). Amazing. #Eclipse2024

What an incredible experience this was. Thankfully the low clouds broke up just before totality (most likely due to heating loss from the eclipse). Amazing. #Eclipse2024
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ECLIPSE WRAP UP: Now that yesterdays solar eclipse is over… * The entire earth is not shrouded in darkness today  * You have power and water service * Grocery stores are open and fully stocked * Your cell phone works * You can access Facebook, the Tweeter, the Gram

ECLIPSE WRAP UP: Now that yesterdays solar eclipse is over… 

* The entire earth is not shrouded in darkness today 

* You have power and water service 

* Grocery stores are open and fully stocked

* Your cell phone works 

* You can access Facebook, the Tweeter, the Gram