The Aug. 21 event is generating huge interest in the United States because it will be viewable across the country — which is somewhat unusual, says UB physicist Dejan Stojkovic.
Charlottesville ‘won’t be the last time we see something like this,’ Carole Emberton says.
“People will be able to see stars as if it were nighttime,” says UB mathematician Gino Biondini, who received his PhD in theoretical physics.
Geographer Chris Renschler researches extreme events, including flooding.
Hurricane Harvey has again demonstrated that emergency planning is everybody’s business, Natalie Simpson say.