WHAT'S YOUR WEATHER LIKE - 2017

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  1. Logan

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    If it's clear tonight, could see a meteor shower at 11pm
     
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      Looking forward to seeing the meteor shower tonight :hapfeet:
       
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        Make a change from rain showers I guess.

        Could have been a good one today, if only the sun would stay out.
        Lot of cloudy with the odd sunny break.
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          We've had rain on and off all day but the sun's out now. Why does the sun always come out when it's too late to go anywhere! :nerd:
           
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            It's been similar here Sonya. :doh:

            Most of today has seen occasional light showers with the sun appearing about an hour ago. The temperature is down again to 16C/61F.
             
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              The day's skies got better and better throughout the day with lots of cloud in the morning but then starting to clear in the afternoon. The top temperature was 68f, the breeze managed to get up to 6mph for a short while but has quietened down now. So right now there are clear skies:yes::hapydancsmil:, the temperature is 63f with a pressure reading of 999hpa and the Observatory is powered up. For those who suffer in their area with light pollution there might be a bit of difficulty seeing some, if any, of the Perseids Meteor Shower but if you don't look, you won't see!!

              017 Perseid Meteor Shower

              The 2017 Perseids will peak on the night of August 12 and early morning hours of August 13. This year, a Waning Gibbous Moonmay hinder a good view of the meteor shower.

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              Radiant of the Perseid meteor shower.

              Based on NASA illustration

              When Can I See the Perseids?
              The Perseid meteor shower, one of the brighter meteor showers of the year, occurs every year between July 17 and August 24. The shower tends to peak around August 9-13.

              The best time to view the Perseids, and most other meteor showers, is when the sky is the darkest. Most astronomers suggest that depending on the Moon’s phase, the best time to view meteor showers is right before dawn.

              Sunrise & sunset in your city

              Comet Swift-Tuttle
              Made of tiny space debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle, the Perseids are named after the constellation Perseus. This is because the direction, or radiant, from which the shower seems to come in the sky lies in the same direction as the constellation Perseus, which can be found in the north-eastern part of the sky.

              While the skies are lit up several times a year by other meteor showers, the Perseids are widely sought after by astronomers and stargazers. This is because, at its peak, one can see 60 to 100 meteors in an hour from a dark place.

              Where Can I See the Perseids?
              The Perseids can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere. Look between the radiant, which will be in the north-east part of the sky, and the zenith (the point in the sky directly above you).

              While you can easily see a shooting star with the naked eye just looking straight up, the table below shows the exact direction of the Perseids from your location.

              Location in the Sky Tonight
              NOTE: The table below changes every day to show the coming night's location

              Perseids meteor shower for Runcorn (Night between 12 August and 13 August)
              Time
              Azimuth/Direction Altitude
              Sat 22:00 25°[​IMG] 27.3°
              Sat 23:00 33°[​IMG] 31.6°
              Sun 00:00 40°[​IMG] 36.9°
              Sun 01:00 46°[​IMG] 43.0°
              Sun 02:00 52°[​IMG] 49.8°
              Sun 03:00 57°[​IMG] 57.1°
              Sun 04:00 61°[​IMG] 64.8°
              Sun 05:00 62°[​IMG] 72.7°
              Direction to see the Perseids in the sky:

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              How to Watch Meteor Showers
              • Check the weather: Meteors, or shooting stars, are easy to spot. All you need is clear skies and a pair of eyes.
              • Get out of town: Find a place as far away as possible from artificial lights.
              • Prepare to wait: Bring something to sit or lie down on. Star gazing is a waiting game, so get comfortable.
               
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              • toppington

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                Oooh , thank you @ARMANDII - is anyone else thinking of going to gaze at some shooting stars this evening (that should probably be shooting meteors!)
                 
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                  Not too far from Runcorn so hopefully i will see them :hapydancsmil: hope the clouds stay away :bigthumb:
                   
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                    I'd like to be out there with a camera tonight but I can't see the direction the shower will be in for huge pine trees. :doh:
                     
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                      Got my camera battery on charge, the skies are clear, never attempted to photograph night sky before as my other bridge camera was to hard suss out how to use the shutter speed :scratch: so fingers crossed i can get some photos :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        Nice Misty Morning
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                            Cracking image @Jiffy one for the wall in a frame,better than the Hay Wain:smile:

                            Lovely Day

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                              Thank You Sonya and Woo, Taken on the Action Camera and i didn't think it would come out very well :thud: not in a done Miss Jiff and me walked up step hill to see the veiw :)
                               
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                                it's been warm here all day long, even though the morning was quite parky. The sun has been out all day, with a fresh breeze. This is the kind of summer weather which is lovely, wish I was at the beach!
                                 
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