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Solar eclipse
About: Solar eclipse is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2737 publications have been published within this topic receiving 22625 citations.
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TL;DR: By comparing the results of the NEWEx analyses with results from other investigations of the same eclipse using different observational networks, including measurements from the University of Reading’s Atmospheric Observatory, it is demonstrated that NEWEx provided a fair representation of the change in the UK meteorological conditions throughout the eclipse.
Abstract: The National Eclipse Weather Experiment (NEWEx) was a citizen science project designed to assess the effects of the 20 March 2015 partial solar eclipse on the weather over the United Kingdom (UK). NEWEx had two principal objectives: to provide a spatial network of meteorological observations across the UK to aid the investigation of eclipse induced weather changes; and to develop a nationwide public engagement activity based participation of citizen scientists. In total NEWEx collected 15606 observations of air temperature, cloudiness, and wind speed and direction from 309 locations across the UK, over a 3 hour window spanning the eclipse period. The headline results were processed in near real-time, immediately published on-line,
and featured in UK national press articles on the day of the eclipse. Here we describe the technical development of NEWEx and how the observations provided by the citizen scientists were analysed. By comparing the results of the NEWEx analyses with results from other investigations of the same eclipse using different observational networks, including measurements from the University of Reading’s Atmospheric Observatory, we demonstrate that NEWEx provided a fair representation of the change in the UK meteorological conditions throughout the eclipse. Despite the simplicity of the approach adopted, robust reductions in both temperature and wind speed during the eclipse were observed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the solar eclipse of March 7 1970 in the thermosphere above Wallops Island, North Carolina, USA and showed that the ion chemistry in the atmosphere above the island was stable during the eclipse.
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TL;DR: In this paper, special experiments were conducted at the time of annular solar eclipse of 15 January, 2010 from two tropical Indian stations Hyderabad and Gadanki to study changes in the lower atmosphere due to solar obscuration.
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