The dragon has shown itself
rideit, you at home or traveling up north? Amazing if you're at 43 point something latitude.
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The dragon has shown itself
rideit, you at home or traveling up north? Amazing if you're at 43 point something latitude.
43 N
(Not my pic, though)
Drove about 20 miles out of town and got a pretty good show, then we got home and found we could see it from the backyard https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...845c67bd5a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...dae375aa60.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...23cb632544.jpg
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Imagine how intense this must have been before science could explain it?
Moran
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8:00 AM baseball games should be illegal, but a fresh field sure is beautiful.
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Edmonds, Washington
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Wow, that's well south of NOAAs predicted arc. This was one time I'm glad they missed the mark.
Same. At our lat/long we were supposed to be just slightly too south to look straight up, but likely to see it looking north. So we drove out to a point where there's an unobstructed view up Georgia Strait. Nothin' So we drove to flat, treeless spot in the county (farmland) where you could clearly see the North Shore Mountains. Again nothing. Drove home, took the dog for a walk, et voile!
Last one from me.
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38 N, California. Red here with occasional white streaks. Reached third to halfway up the sky. Went out with low expectations (been skunked every time prior), then was surprised to see red sky after a few minutes. According to NOAA there was a similar peak 2am to 5am. This is bay area, so nowhere is truly dark.
The forecast products are tough to read at first. Here's what I think 2 of them mean. Seems like the Kp index (or G rating) correlates to expected aurora strength. Actual strength last night was 2 higher than forecast.
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/3-day-forecast
Check the issued time at top. 3 hour periods following are forecasts. Prior periods are observed. Some of the NOAA pages show an older forecast.
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/a...inute-forecast
Image shown is the current forecast. Pressing play loads the prior 24 hours.
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/content/aurora-tutorial
All you ever wanted to know about aurora science
Not mine, but I just love this shot of the SpaceX
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and this one taken from the bottom of Wildcat.
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Thank you ALTA
Boulder CO
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Is that on the drive from telluride to lizard head pass?
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I'ma say that's Pilot peak, outside of Jellystone's NE gate. Maybe 25 miles past Cooke?