Weather not looking good at all. Maybe a big bust.
trey3216 said:Perfect weekend to buy a brisket, a few racks of ribs, an extra case of beer and bottle of vodka, and not do a damn thing.sipembeers said:
Yup.
Waco decided to bring Dwight Yoakum downtown the night before for a free concert. Downtown is going to be an absolute cluster eff for three-four days
PartyBear said:
I'm not sure about that one. Totality only lasts a minute or two at the most. Night fall doesn't usually constitute the cause in fact for over cast skies to go away and over cast skies don't disappear in a matter of seconds or a minute regardless of whether the sun has set or it's high noon.
hodedofome said:PartyBear said:
I'm not sure about that one. Totality only lasts a minute or two at the most. Night fall doesn't usually constitute the cause in fact for over cast skies to go away and over cast skies don't disappear in a matter of seconds or a minute regardless of whether the sun has set or it's high noon.
It lasts over 4 minutes in Waco.
https://time.com/6963028/what-if-solar-eclipse-cloudy-2024/
drahthaar said:trey3216 said:Perfect weekend to buy a brisket, a few racks of ribs, an extra case of beer and bottle of vodka, and not do a damn thing.sipembeers said:
Yup.
Waco decided to bring Dwight Yoakum downtown the night before for a free concert. Downtown is going to be an absolute cluster eff for three-four days
I thought about opening up the ranch north of Clifton for SicEm folks…sits on top of the mountains there…not a soul around. Plenty of clean water to swim in, two 700+ foot wells, shoot a pig or three…
The Bosque Museum in Clifton is serving burgers on site….downtown is being cordoned off…food trucks available as I understand.
davesburgerbarn said:
Both food trucks will be all over town for the eclipse. See you guys at Mclane Stadium
can't believe I glossed over this comment when I first read it around 5:30am a few days ago. Well playedwhitetrash said:There is no dark side of the moon. It's all dark. Really.trey3216 said:
For all you music junkies, especially in Waco for the eclipse event coming up....
If you start Dark Side of the Moon (all the way through of course) at precisely 12:59:24 on April 8th, 'Eclipse' will play during the peak of totality and end precisely at the very last second of totality.
You're welcome
It was an incredible sight...One more done on Bucket List!whitetrash said:
Cloudy off and on all morning. Clouds parted about 30 seconds into totality. Sky is now totally clear over Waco
whitetrash said:
Cloudy off and on all morning. Clouds parted about 30 seconds into totality. Sky is now totally clear over Waco
Agreed.PartyBear said:
While photos generally do capture the beauty of natural things and accurately represent what the eyes are also seeing, I have come to the conclusion that cameras even modern ones do not really capture accurately a total solar eclipse. That was such a beautiful and phenomenal thing. I was blown away I have seen alot of photos of total eclipses including photos of the one yesterday. They do not compare at all to what you see during an actual one in real time.
If you were in the right spot, you could see solar flares with the naked eye. I saw 3; at the 2:00, 5:00, and 7:00 position. Absolutely aweing.cowboycwr said:
There are some good pictures from NASA (I think that is who it was) of the eclipse but zoomed in where it catches (and excuse me if I use the wrong technical term here) solar flares or "arms" coming off the sun visible around the edges of the moon. They really looked like flames creeping out from a lid covering a fire in a pot but the lid wasn't air tight. I thought they were pretty neat.
. Yes, Airbnb's were full and hotels were full despite being expensive. Restaurants were busy.boxster said:
So in retrospect, did Waco did a good job capitalizing on the great Eclipse Event of 2024?
As a rideshare driver, I had one of my best weeks mainly shuffling people between the airport and downtown.boxster said:
So in retrospect, did Waco did a good job capitalizing on the great Eclipse Event of 2024?
AustinHomeGirl said:
City of Waco, Baylor, NASA, and Lowell Observatory provided an amazing venue with plenty of activities for both young and old. My husband and I volunteered, and we were so glad we did. People came from all over the US and many from well beyond. The crowd was large, but not too big for the space provided. Everyone I spoke with afterwards couldn't have been happier. It was a beautiful and somewhat unifying experience. Kudos and appreciation to all who had a hand. Sorry I won't (likely) be around for the next one!