Temp & Humidity Data for Eclipse
Taken by Ross Gorman on August 21, 2017 @ Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
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A record of temperature and relative humidity measurements taken during the eclipse as it was observed from Grand Teton NP. Interesting variations to Temp and RH as the eclipse progressed. In particular, during the two ten minute periods on either side of totality, the rate of change accelerated for both Temp and RH. Temperature dropped a total of 17 degrees F, and RH increased 14 percentage points. Recovery for both extended well into the final phase of the eclipse with Temp recovering to it's pre-eclipse level by 4th Contact. RH however didn't fully recover until long after 4th Contact.
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