Student Research - Mission Earth
Spring 2024 GLOBE Workshop: Atmosphere Changes during the SolarEclipse in Lydon, VT
Organization(s):Wardlaw+Hartridge School
Country:United States of America
Student(s):n/a
Grade Level:graduate
GLOBE Educator(s):Noreen Jafri
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Report Type(s):Mission Earth Report
Protocols:Air Temperature, Clouds, Earth As a System
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:04/27/2024
The energy from the Sun warms up our planet. When there are changes in the amount of sunlight we get, there are also changes in the air temperature, clouds, and wind. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun completely, as on April 8, 2024, in North America. This research was conducted at Lydon Outing Club a ski slope in Lydon, Vermont, which experienced 100% eclipse cover at 3:28 PM also known as the maximum.