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scienceweather1 year ago

"Upcoming Solar Activity May Illuminate Northern Lights Across the US"

The northern lights, caused by solar flares and geomagnetic activity, may be visible in the U.S. again soon, but Binghamton is unlikely to see them this week. Meteorologist Michael Kistner notes a 25% chance of a solar flare in the next 48 hours, but it would need to produce a coronal mass ejection to create an aurora. Future opportunities to see the northern lights in New York may arise as the solar cycle continues.

science-and-nature1 year ago

"Potential Northern Lights Display Tonight After Severe Solar Storm"

A "severe" geomagnetic storm over the weekend was expected to bring the northern lights as far south as Alabama, but it may not be visible Monday night. Coronal mass ejections from the sun can trigger geomagnetic storms, impacting the visibility of the aurora. The storm reached "severe" G4 conditions, but only a few areas in the U.S. have a slim chance of seeing the northern lights Monday night. The University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute forecasts high auroral activity reaching as far south as Oregon, Nebraska, and the East Coast, but local weather conditions and cloud cover may limit visibility.

science2 years ago

Northern Lights Forecasted to Reappear in Select US States

Northern U.S. states may have a chance to see the northern lights Tuesday night, according to current forecasts. Another CME was forecasted to impact Earth on Sunday, with NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center forecasting a low likelihood of aurora-viewing across the northern U.S. The southern extent of the auroras could reach as far south as southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as the northern portions of Maine, New York and Idaho. The northern lights may also be visible in portions of Washington, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota.

science2 years ago

US States May Witness Northern Lights Again, Predicts Forecast.

Northern U.S. states may have a chance to see the northern lights on Tuesday night, according to current forecasts. Another CME was forecasted to impact Earth on Sunday, with NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center forecasting a low likelihood of aurora-viewing across the northern U.S. The southern extent of the auroras could reach as far south as southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as the northern portions of Maine, New York, and Idaho. The sun flipping its magnetic poles has contributed to recent auroras, and we're building up to "the solar maximum" expected to occur between 2024-25.