Be Ready for Total Solar Eclipse on April 8

by Contributor | February 17, 2024 11:09 am

OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County reminds residents that a solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday, April 8, and offers tips to ensure a safe and fun eclipse viewing experience. 

The total eclipse will be viewable throughout Oswego County, with start and end times for the event varying by location. Generally, the eclipse will last approximately two and a half hours, and the period of totality will be about three minutes and 30 seconds.

The eclipse begins shortly after 2 p.m. locally, with totality starting and ending shortly before 3:30 p.m. Following totality, the eclipse continues as the moon moves across the sun, before concluding shortly after 4:30 p.m.

Oswego County residents can expect an influx of visitors, increased traffic and potentially decreased quality of cellular service.

The community is encouraged to follow these tips to make sure they’re ready for eclipse day:

Eclipse viewers also need to be sure they have safe eyewear to avoid serious eye or vision injury. Eclipse glasses or a hand-held solar viewer must be used to view the eclipse before and after totality. Only special purpose solar filters that comply with the transmittance requirements of the ISO 12312-2 international standard allow people to safely look directly at the sun. For a list of suppliers of safer solar filters and viewers, visit the American Astronomical Society’s eclipse website at https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/solar-filters[1].

It is recommended that anyone watching the eclipse bring their solar viewers, drinking water, snacks, extra clothing, first-aid kits and hard copies of maps and directions of the area in the event that there is reduced cell phone service.

Those planning to experience the eclipse on the water should follow these U.S. Coast Guard safety tips:

Those traveling on eclipse day should be mindful of the eclipse’s three minute and 30 second period of totality. During totality the sky will become dark, similar to when it is dusk or dawn. Drivers and pedestrians should be prepared for nighttime conditions if traveling the afternoon of the eclipse.

As the eclipse will occur during usual school dismissal times, many Oswego County school districts are planning a half-day for students on April 8. Drivers should be prepared for school buses to be on the road earlier than usual and plan accordingly. Parents should make plans for their children and ensure they have proper eyewear if viewing the eclipse.

Businesses, organizations and individuals planning to open their doors or spaces to others during the eclipse should contact the Oswego County Health Department’s Environmental Division to ensure they’re following all public health regulations. For more information, call 315-349-3557.

For more eclipse information, visit the Oswego County Tourism eclipse webpage at https://visitoswegocounty.com/eclipse/[2].

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Endnotes:
  1. https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/solar-filters: https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/solar-filters
  2. https://visitoswegocounty.com/eclipse/: https://visitoswegocounty.com/eclipse/

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