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Northern Lights anyone?
I am hearing reports of sightings in Europe today 5-10-24.
Going out with my BIL to some dark mountain top or similar for a look and some pics. Sort of a bucket list item for me-and I don’t have a bucket list. Anyone see anything or another false alarm? |
I've been fortunate enough to see them multiple times. They really are breath taking. If you have a chance do it!
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Faint, but definitely a tint can be seen in Columbus, Ohio.
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I've got a cousin in Alabama that took these tonight.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715400361.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715400361.JPG And someone local to me (well, within 20-30 miles) took these with an iPhone (10sec exposure) tonight. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715400361.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715400361.JPG When I saw that I went out, but the sky to the north was obscured by high thin clouds, and it's worse now. |
Going outside in the next couple of hours to see what northern Idaho has to offer....
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They looked like they took up a very large part of the sky, but were so faint that they almost resembled cirrus clouds. No colors. |
For me it was bright enough to overcome the city glows at times down to the treeline.
I never considered that I'd be looking towards the southern horizons at the northern lights from here in south carolina. It faded around 11PM EST and I didn't see it anymore in the night. Pictures did not do it justice. The pink or reddish glow in many pictures were just a part of it. Beams like little kids running around with flashlights on a foggy night, flows like waterjets into sand, trailing flame like bits. Often there'd be a center point in the sky that the action would all point from. One of the final displays was a bright beam going down as far as I could see into the south. |
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Last night broke waaaaay out of the forecast.
The forecast for tonight compared to when tonight was tomorrow night's forcast yesterday is significantly increased. Quote:
Last night was forecast the same G7 of tonight's forcast, it was a G9 for six hours plus another three hours six hours later. The scale stops at G9. |
nothing but clouds here. Maybe tonight
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It was cloudy last night. Maybe we'll see them tonight.
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My daughter pointed out the pink sky last night. I thought it was just from the sun set. My loss.
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Aurora Borealis
The icy sky at night When paddles slipped the water In a long and hurried flight.... |
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Thanks for sharing! |
It's going to be completely overcast here tonight. I have a long history of missing good stuff when I'm interested. Venus transit of the sun several years back - clouds. Recent total solar eclipse - clouds. Aurora Borealis in Texas - clouds. And so on and so on...
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