SOLAR ECLIPSE IS COMING
AUGUST 21st TOTAL HERE AT THE STUDIOS
SO WHAT HAPPENS ?
YOU MAY LOOSE YOUR CELL PHONE SIGNAL BUT DON'T FREAK OUT IT WILL COME BACK
Other animals just freak out. Bees markedly increase activity. And hippos? They get scared and hide underwater until it ends.
SO WHAT HAPPENS ?
YOU MAY LOOSE YOUR CELL PHONE SIGNAL BUT DON'T FREAK OUT IT WILL COME BACK
ANIMALS ACT STRANGELY.
Animals rely on a day/night cycle in order to function correctly, and the sudden darkness can trick animals into switching their behavior to night-time mode. Nocturnal animals like crickets may start chirping, mosquitoes may come out to feed, and predators such as owls could wake up and venture out of the nest. Other birds, such as geese, instinctively return to roost when the eclipse starts. Cicadas, normally very loud creatures, might stop singing to conserve energy.Other animals just freak out. Bees markedly increase activity. And hippos? They get scared and hide underwater until it ends.
ELECTRICAL GRIDS WITH SOLAR POWER CAN LOSE OUTPUT.
Take the European Union, which generates approximately 95GW of solar power—a significant proportion of its energy production. During a total solar eclipse in March 2015, the period of darkness during the eclipse caused this output to drop by more than one-third; that’s three times the power output of all the nuclear power plants in the UK combined. Wind power can drop too, as eclipses can cause wind speeds to slow by 1 m/s. Europe managed to keep the lights on during the 2015 eclipse by preparing for it: When the Sun disappeared, utilities switched to other power sources.
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