Totality in Texas: Ryan Hanrahan experiences the eclipse in Dallas
StormTracker Chief Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan talks us through the total solar eclipse as it passes through Dallas, TX.
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@TheChrissig123 ай бұрын
Very cool ... thanks for sharing!!!
@stacyn.3 ай бұрын
Not In Danbury, Connecticut.
@tjmmcd1
3 ай бұрын
The TV news media is deliberately LYING to us!
@hildaramroop96113 ай бұрын
It got cold in Ontario at that moment my fingers were freezing and it was amazing to watch from Ontario Canada the whole world's went dark for 4 minutes it was amazing to watch from my very own backyard
@tjmmcd1
3 ай бұрын
NONSENSE! Your fingers were freezing when it's 45 degrees fahrenheit or 7.2 degrees celsius in Ontario today, which isn't even close to freezing? Did you not wear gloves? Also, it DID NOT go DARK for four minutes. The sunlight only dimmed 'slightly' during the total solar eclipse, as if a cloud passed in front of the Sun on a normal day. No ONE would even notice such a slight, temporary change in temperature.
Пікірлер: 8
Very cool ... thanks for sharing!!!
Not In Danbury, Connecticut.
@tjmmcd1
3 ай бұрын
The TV news media is deliberately LYING to us!
It got cold in Ontario at that moment my fingers were freezing and it was amazing to watch from Ontario Canada the whole world's went dark for 4 minutes it was amazing to watch from my very own backyard
@tjmmcd1
3 ай бұрын
NONSENSE! Your fingers were freezing when it's 45 degrees fahrenheit or 7.2 degrees celsius in Ontario today, which isn't even close to freezing? Did you not wear gloves? Also, it DID NOT go DARK for four minutes. The sunlight only dimmed 'slightly' during the total solar eclipse, as if a cloud passed in front of the Sun on a normal day. No ONE would even notice such a slight, temporary change in temperature.
Cool 😎
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