2024 Mexico – United States – Canada Total Solar Eclipse
Get ready for the total solar eclipse coming to North America on April 8th.
There are excellent resources for you to plan for a safe and successful way to experience the eclipse.
Weather Information and Forcasts:
Below are some useful websites to help predict if, when, and where clear skies may appear during the eclipse. They may get slow closer to the time April 8th.
- College of Dupage – https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/
- Under “RGB Colour Products” select “True-Color”. You can also play around with any of the “ABI Bands” but the “02:Visible (red)” would be the best option after the True color.
- You can also change how zoomed in it is from “Select a Sector category”. – You can choose the number of frames to go further back in time.
- Colorado State – Go to Website
- This link should already have the style of satellite selected.
- This one allows you to zoom in and out like you would with google maps You can also change the “# of (I)mages
- SatSquatch – https://satsquatch.com/map/
- Under the layer option at the top right of the image select “Visible”, and then “Red Visible Band”.
- This one allows you to zoom in and out like you would with google maps
- If you happen to be heading to Newfoundland & the Bonvista, you can change the “sector” of the satellite under the “earth image” (below the layers), and select “Full Disk”.
Some other useful websites:
- https://eclipsophile.com/2024tse/
- https://www.mreclipse.com/
- https://eclipsewise.com/
- https://eclipse.aas.org/
- https://rasc.ca/eclipse2024
- https://eclipse2024.org/
- https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/
- https://nationaleclipse.com/