Aurora, 4 am
The aurora can be seen to the northeast. Sporadic, bright green. Clouds and smoke also in some areas.
The aurora can be seen to the northeast. Sporadic, bright green. Clouds and smoke also in some areas.
A little video we made to welcome the aurora season! Happy aurora hunting everyone! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC5KQIIERCY&w=640&h=480]
We are awaiting reports of an aurora tonight in the upper portion of the lower 48. Canada and Alaska should see it as well, if in an area with no clouds. The Fairbanks area has total cloud cover as of 7:30pm.
NOT AURORAS: For the past week, solar wind has been buffeting Earth’s magnetic field, turning skies around the Artic Circle beautiful shades of green. But not every green sky is caused by the aurora borealis. Last night, for example, pilot Brian Whittaker was flying 34,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean when he witnessed verdant hues…
Despite a low kp level and weak forecast, the aurora made an appearance last night. It was mostly cloudy in our area. Tonight expect more of the same, with possible minor activity at higher latitudes (to include Fairbanks).