One of the advantages of residing in the northern portion of the U.S. is that occasionally we can view an aurora.
And a beautiful one occurred last night, shown dramatically by the cameras at Greg Johnson's Skunk Bay Weather site in the northern part of the Kitsap Peninsula.
Here is a video of it for your viewing pleasure.
The interaction of particles from the sun and the earth's upper atmosphere and magnetic field produces a "donut" shaped areas of auroral activity, as illustrated by the short-term forecast of what happened last night.
Disappointed about missing this celestial show?
Don't worry, you may have another chance soon!
Another CME occurred and the latest NOAA Space Weather Forecast is for later tomorrow and Thursday.
Higher sunspot activity than expected? Probably climate change.
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