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Taken by Twitter user @Jen_McClure10 in Marlow, OK - May 10th, 2024 |
Heads-up, Oklahoma! Thursday night may be one of the best chances we have of seeing the Aurora Borealis ("Northern Lights") in years! As the result of a powerful solar flare, a severe geomagnetic storm is predicted for Thursday that could send auroras as far south as Alabama and Texas, or deeper.
- SpaceWeather.com (my personal favorite since 2003)
- SpaceWeatherLive.com
- NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center
- a sub-page on their site, "Space Weather Enthusiasts Dashboard"
1. Link to full thread in case tweets don't embed properly. EDIT: this appears to be displaying on mobile correctly (at least some of the time), but might not on desktop browsers. Use the link instead if it won't display.
2.2. The event looks to last into the 11th with the potential for G4 conditions. NOAA in their forecast discussion also calls for G5 conditions possible which could extend or make aurora viewing easier throughout the world. pic.twitter.com/vq2q4fnFgT
— Chris Wicklund Auroras (@Wicky_dubs_WX) October 9, 2024
4. Impacts mentioned above could hamper hurricane relief and disaster relief effort that starlink satellites are currently using. Pay attention to the forecast and for potential outages.
— Chris Wicklund Auroras (@Wicky_dubs_WX) October 9, 2024
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6. My only concern with this CME Impact is it came from the Northern Hemisphere of the Sun which I am unsure if major eruptions from northern spots will have predominantly +BZ. Our main shows from 2024 so far have been from sunspot regions in the Southern Hemisphere. See AR3664… pic.twitter.com/4xg7RmuRcZ
— Chris Wicklund Auroras (@Wicky_dubs_WX) October 9, 2024
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7. Space weather will change on a dime. Planning for it is usually difficult. Pay attention to forecasters, live cameras and fluctuations in data for potential aurora chances in middle latitudes and potentially low latitudes. Look North, Drive North and cameras charged.
— Chris Wicklund Auroras (@Wicky_dubs_WX) October 9, 2024
5. Link to full thread in case tweets don't embed properly.
Starting off, we're going to use a Light Pollution Map to identify your current location, and where you may need to go to get out of light polluted areas.
— Hunter Hurley (@hunterhurleywx) October 9, 2024
- https://t.co/BL2bhKVuRs
For me, since I live in the Kansas City metropolitan area, I would want to go northeast to get… pic.twitter.com/9Xi0yOIoIK
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If you're having trouble finding a spot, you can use Google Maps street viewer to make finding locations a little more helpful. I've used it dozens of times to mark flat terrain with little to no northward obstructions.
— Hunter Hurley (@hunterhurleywx) October 9, 2024
(4/5) pic.twitter.com/dGizPFehwt
7. a mega-thread worth clicking through:
This will be a long thread. A synposis will be sent to my email list via an aurora alert summarizing all the activity going on. You will also get my 60+ page aurora chasing e-book for free which is the highest-rated aurora e-book online. Sign up: https://t.co/PeqvtUPOSb pic.twitter.com/heBDtO9Ste
— Vincent Ledvina (@Vincent_Ledvina) October 9, 2024
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