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science7 months ago

15 US States Could See the Northern Lights This Weekend

The Aurora Borealis may be visible across 15 northern U.S. states this weekend, with the best viewing conditions depending on clear weather and a peak Kp-index of 4.67, indicating increased geomagnetic activity. States like North Dakota, Michigan, and Maine are among those expected to have the best chances to see the northern lights, which are caused by solar wind interactions with Earth's magnetic field.

science-and-nature2 years ago

"Anticipating a Spectacular Winter: Northern Lights to Illuminate Skies Across the US"

Mainers in the northern United States were treated to sightings of the Northern Lights over the weekend, with more expected throughout the winter season. The Kp index, which characterizes the size of geomagnetic storms, forecasted a 6.3 for Saturday's storm, indicating aurora activity. The Northern Lights, created when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth's atmosphere, can be seen between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. during clear, dark skies. The ongoing solar cycle is expected to peak in 2024, making the 2023-2024 winter season a prime time for colorful displays.

science-and-environment2 years ago

Chances of Seeing Northern Lights in the US this Week Slim

Despite reports of a potential solar storm and northern lights show, experts at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center now believe that the chances of seeing the Northern Lights are low. The Kp Index, which determines the probability of auroras, is forecasted to be relatively low, with a maximum value of 3.67. While the situation could change quickly, for now, the likelihood of a moderate to strong geomagnetic storm between July 12 and July 14 is only one to five percent.

science2 years ago

Northern Lights to Illuminate Parts of the US Tonight

A geomagnetic storm reaching level two out of five on the Geomagnetic Storm Impact scale has the potential to produce aurora borealis over the Northern Hemisphere from Sunday evening into Monday morning, with some states along the US-Canadian border having the potential to see the Northern Lights. The best viewing is typically between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, and due to the moon being in a Waxing Crescent phase, the lunar body should not be a hindrance to skywatchers.