• 9 months ago
Not only does day turn to night under totality, our surroundings also change. Try to notice these changes under the total eclipse.
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00:05 In a total eclipse, day turns to night for several minutes.
00:09 While most people focus their attention on the main event,
00:12 their surroundings also change.
00:15 Totality reveals a 360 degree view of sunset and sunrise
00:19 from every direction at the horizon.
00:21 This effect is caused by light from the sun in areas outside the path of totality.
00:27 During totality, the sky is dark enough for stars and planets like Jupiter and Venus to appear.
00:32 If you're very lucky, the sky is even dark enough for a passing shooting star to become visible.
00:37 Temperatures may also drop depending on a couple of factors during the eclipse.
00:41 The time of year, cloud cover, and how long totality lasts.
00:46 In past eclipses, the air temperature has been known to drop by as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:51 Eclipse viewers may also get a chance to see a rare phenomenon called shadow bands.
00:56 These are thin, wavy lines of alternating light and darkness.
00:59 Their motion is often compared to a snake slithering on the ground,
01:03 which is why these bands are also sometimes called shadow snakes.
01:07 They only occur during the seconds before and after totality.
01:11 Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm meteorologist Jeff Cornish.

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