aurora low on horizon in Fairbanks, Kp 1
The aurora can be seen low on the horizon in the Fairbanks areas. Kp 1.
The aurora can be seen low on the horizon in the Fairbanks areas. Kp 1.
We are still here. We are still watching the skies. It not only has been cloudy, but the auroras have been non-existent in Alaska. There have been auroras more north, and into the aurora oval, but not in Fairbanks or Anchorage. Despite the activity on the sun, we have seen nothing lately. The forecast is…
The Kp level is 2, expect 3. Southward Bz. This indicates a great chance of auroras for the interior and north, but we have a lot of clouds in North Pole. We are on the lookout tonight and will update this post as needed. Yellowknife does have great auroras tonight. Update: the clouds parted temporarily…
The aurora is overhead and also on the horizon in the Fairbanks area. Mainly a green band, but pinks are also visible. Surprise event, no doubt, since the forecast was quiet. Kp 1.
Tonight’s forecast is quiet, as is Saturday night and Sunday night as of this post. Only quiet displays may or may not be seen on the horizon in the Fairbanks area, and possibly nothing in the Anchorage areas. “Quiet” means not a big show, in fact a very small show, or no show at all.