Here is a picture provided by Greg Johnson of Skunk Bay Weather of the aurora at 3:39 AM, looking northward from Kitsap towards Whidbey Island:
Greg also provided a magnificent video of Monday mornings event:
The simulated distribution of the aurora provided by the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, shows the core of the event over southern/central Canada.
What about tonight?
It will certainly be clear enough, but as shown in the figure above, the K-index has dropped considerably. The latest Space Center forecast is for a decline of Kp to 3 tonight...which might not lead to a decent aurora show. Might check their webpage tonight for an update.
Viewing a good aurora is a life-changing experience.
I was out tent camping in my back yard last night, but unfortunately there's a bunch of tall trees to the north, so I didn't see anything. However, I did notice that the stars were gorgeous and very bright last night. The Milky Way was amazing.
ReplyDeleteSigh...thank you for posting the mesmerizing video...a wonderful change of pace.
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