Dear Blick and WeatherCat eclipse phenomena observers,
We had a 95% partial eclipse here in Northern Utah.
Thanks for sharing the photo. I thought it would be just as interesting to look at how the eclipse was effecting the environment as the eclipse itself. Actually we had a 100% eclipse . . . . of the eclipse! The fog was so thick that the disk of the sun was never visible. Also The fog dispersed the light so evenly that even at 80% eclipse, you really couldn't notice it. My webcam didn't show any noticeable effect, so there is no point in posting it. I do have two graphs that are a bit interesting. Even with the fog, the solar radiation was noticeably diminished:
The eclipse here was from roughly 9am to 12 noon with the peak at 10:20. Also there is a leveling off in temperatures that you can see on this graph:
Beyond that, the eclipse was a complete bust in the foggy San Francisco bay area.
Cheers, Edouard