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Originally Posted by slakjaw View Post
You can look at SOLARHAM.com / SOLARCYCLE 24.com / Solar Cycle 24 / Spaceweather / Amateur Radio VHF Aurora Website / Sunspots / Solar Flares it has a nice map that shows a view line. I also have an app on my iPhone that tells me when a CME is expected to hit earth.
Uh... where do I see "when a CME is expected to hit earth" on that website?

Obviously the farther north you are the better... is there any particular time of year that is better? Or is all dependent on solar flares? Does east-west matter... say is anywhere in Canada a good place to see these (when they are happening)?

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