
Chasing Totality Through the Clouds – The Great North American Eclipse (April 8, 2024)
by Sepehr Fathi
April 8, 2024, was a challenging day for eclipse chasers across Southern Ontario, as a thick overcast threatened to obscure one of nature’s most breathtaking events. While many were left disappointed under a sky of unbroken clouds, I turned to weather satellite data and high-resolution model products to find the best possible viewing location. These forecasts indicated a small break near Fort Erie, Ontario, and with that knowledge, I set out to capture this rare sequence of eclipse phases—including the moment of totality.
Against the odds, this image stands as a testament to the power of meteorological science and precise forecasting, proving that with the right tools, even the most elusive celestial events can be witnessed and preserved.
Categories
- Atmospheric Sciences (878)
- Earth and Space Science Informatics (99)
- Planetary and Solar System Sciences (137)
- Solar-Terrestrial Sciences (92)
Location
- North America (757)
- Northern America (594)
- Canada (138)
- Exact location (-78.9190 W, 42.8995 N)
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- eclipse (7)
- clouds (136)
- solar eclipse (3)
- astrophotography (4)
- weather forecast (2)
- weather model (1)
- totality (2)
- canon (2)
- eos r (2)
- sky photography (2)
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Image properties
4384 × 3507 px;
image/jpeg; 1.6 MB
Camera:
Canon EOS R
Software: Digital Photo Professional 4, Lightroom
Taken on 8
April
2024
Submitted on 19 March 2025
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Credit
Sepehr Fathi (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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