Northern Lights Not So Northern 23
Several readers have written with news of an unusual display of the Aurora Borealis, among them Georgie Porgie, who writes: "Crawl away from those terminals and step out side for a view of the norther lights... I am in Columbia, Missouri, USA Approx 39.9 N latitude and I am looking at the northern lights... Hope the networks are up tommorow... See what causes the lights at http://www.spaceweather.com/"
fjordboy points to this excellent noaa.gov link, too.
Pretty (Score:4, Informative)
Fading, but still visible (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Fading, but still visible (Score:2)
Are you sure it wasn't just the big cloud of marajuana smoke hanging over the Hill?
In Harrison, Arkansas, too (Score:2, Informative)
Purty cool stuff.
Re:In Harrison, Arkansas, too (Score:1)
What really baffles me is the fact that someone saw those lights driving. I don't think they do that even up north.
Giant Green Blob (Score:3, Funny)
interesting - no lights here. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:interesting - no lights here. (Score:1)
Well, you don't seem to have a firm grasp on your whereabouts... your're sure that it was night and no thick clouds...?
Just East of Denver... (Score:1)
35 latitude north (Score:1)
Pictures! (Score:2, Informative)
spaceweather.com has collected some pictures [spaceweather.com] taken by amateurs Monday night.
42 deg N (Score:1)
What I saw around 11pm EST from SE Michigan looked like the title image but fainter; vertical streaks of pale green filled half the sky, converging just south of the zenith. At midnight the display was smaller, smoother, and red. At 1am there was a low band of green.
try this again... (Score:3, Informative)
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001
(gotta love html
third time's a charm (Score:1)
It should be green not red! (Score:2)
What strikes me about these images is that the Aurora is very red in these images. The aurora was always green when I saw it. Rarely there would be a little red in it for a short time.
The red color is very striking and very odd I wish I could see them from down here in the south. It took several years to get used to looking up and not seeing a green glow overhead. I miss the snow and the aurora, but I don't miss sub-zero temperatures all the time.
Re:It should be green not red! (Score:3, Informative)
From Alaska.edu [alaska.edu]:
Milalwi
Well... (Score:1)
Red Aurora (Score:3, Informative)
Some pics from Iowa (Score:1)
Northern lights from the sky (Columbia, MO) (Score:1)