
Don't mind the UFOs. ☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀ Current extent and position of the auroral oval in the northern hemisphere (if your state is covered in the auroral oval - then, weather permitting, you will be able to view it tonight): www.swpc.noaa.gov Extended auroral forecasts/forums/everything: www.gi.alaska.edu ☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀ The current auroral forecast per alaska.edu: "Auroral activity will be high. Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to Bethel, Dillingham and Ketchikan, and visible low on the horizon from King Salmon. Forecaster Comments: The effects of the solar events of the past 3 days are have been arriving at Earth and should provide aurora viewing for the next 3 days for the northern tier states in the US, north of England, southern Scandinavia. The skies should be dark enough at midnight south of 60 degrees N Latitude to see this aurora. The aurora should reach as far south as Chicago, if the present activity continues. Watch the short term aurora forecast panel. Note to the southern hemisphere, there should be g" Forecasted by Charles Deehr Time of Prediction: Friday, August 5" (...yes, "there should be g". And thats where it stops. lmao...) ☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀☼ ☀ "An M9.3 flare (fairly strong-sized) along with a coronal mass ejection (CME) blasted out from the Sun and headed in the general direction of Earth (Aug. 4, 2011). This was the third flare <b>...</b>
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