Images From #SolarEclipse 2015, No Change To Longer Term Ideas

Well it turns out that many of us got to see the solar eclipse 2015 thanks to brighter skies than expected.

Here are some of the great images shared on my twitter page this morning (follow @MarkVogan).

Birmingham

Credit: Zairb (@zairbgriffiths)

Credit: Zairb (@zairbgriffiths)

Scottish Borders

Credit: Steve Phillips

Credit: Steve Phillips

Sheffield

Credit: Chris Mortimer

Credit: Chris Mortimer

Belfast

Credit: Belfast Bob

Credit: BobBelfastNews

Here’s my shot. Not great quality I know but you can still see it.

Credit: Mark Vogan

Credit: Mark Vogan

My neighbour who lives across the street from me captured this rare view of the eclipse off her neighbour’s house.

Credit: Adelia McEwan

Credit: Adelia McEwan

Stunning high resolution satellite image shows the eclipse.

Via AviWxChasers.Com / NASA

Via AviWxChasers.Com / NASA

Probably the most stunning of the thousands if not millions of images captured.

From aircraft above the Faroes.

Via BBC.

Credit: BBC

Credit: BBC

BBC

BBC

‘Breathtaking’ solar eclipse witnessed by millions

Why is seeing a solar eclipse such a rare event?

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Little change in upper pattern as we leave March and begin April.

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CFSv2 temps for April.

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See video for today’s discussion.

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