Anecdotally, yes: it always seems to be at least cloudy, and often rainy as well, whenever an eclipse is supposed to be visible where I am.
In actual fact, though, no, there is no significant weather impact from an eclipse.
Only to this extent; if it's cloudy, you won't be able to see a lunar eclipse. But it happens without you anyway. An eclipse, on the other hand, has no effect on weather in the slightest degree.
Outside of being impressive (I've seen one, even the birds got upset.), and a few minutes of cold weather, they have no effect whatsoever.
no it does not
Other than the view itself, there are almost no physical effects caused by a solar eclipse. There is no effect on climate or weather, and not much on people or animals. If the eclipse is 90% total or more, then animals will begin to return to their nighttime dens and nests, thinking that nightfall is coming.
no
No effect whatsoever.
the effect is the solar eclipse
yes they effect earth
NOAA has no effect on weather. It is a division of NOAA which predicts the weather.
There is no earthly reason why either one would have any effect whatsoever on a volcano.
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no