If stronger than expected, a G4 solar storm (4 out of 5 on NOAA’s scale) would make the aurora visible down to Alabama and up to Northern California. And again, people even farther south could capture the dancing lights on their cameras and phones. A geomagnetic ...
That's about what I experienced here from my home in SW MO. I waited for it to get dark and went out about 10PM CST. Could visually see a reddening of the northern sky, with perhaps a hint of very pale bluish-green in a small area overhead, but no shape or 'structure' was visi...
In the United States, the northern lights (or aurora borealis) — typically only visible around the Arctic region and northern Canada — were expected to be visible as far south as at least Alabama or Northern California — with NOAA officials reporting sightings from locations even farther south...
In a Friday media briefing on theincoming powerful solar storm, space weather experts said auroras – also called the northern lights – may be visibleas far south as Alabama and Northern CaliforniaFriday and Saturday nights. The further north you are, the better your chances are of seeing t...
But just because an area can be included in the view line doesn't mean everyone else is left out. For Sunday, the NOAA predicted an aurora "may be seen as low as Alabama and northern California." While chances of CNY catching a borealis on Monday night are lower, they're not at 0....
In a Friday media briefing on theincoming powerful solar storm, space weather experts said auroras – also called the northern lights – may be visibleas far south as Alabama and Northern CaliforniaFriday and Saturday nights. The further north you are, the better your chances ...