This is great news for those wishing to see the northern lights the predicted geomagnetic storm could spark auroras deep into ...
The Northern Lights may be seen Monday, Sept. 16 as far south as California, Missouri and Colorado after major solar activity ...
Charged particles crashing into Earth are expected to create strong solar storm conditions early Monday morning, prompting a ...
Storm chaser and aurora hunter Jake Stehli captured the northern lights dancing above southeastern Wisconsin, U.S. in a ...
Vibrant auroras could be visible as far south as Oregon and Pennsylvania tonight as Earth reels from a "strong" G3-class ...
Charged particles crashing into Earth are expected to create strong solar storm conditions early Monday morning, prompting a ...
Rolling in about 6 hours later than predicted, a huge plume of plasma and magnetic field from the sun, known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) slammed into Earth, triggering a severe geomagnetic storm.
A Geomagnetic Storm happens when a CME or a high-speed solar wind stream interacts with the Earth's magnetosphere, causing a ...
The aurora borealis view line map is forecasted to reach some northern and upper Midwest U.S. states through Friday, Sept. 13 ...
For those seeking the northern lights, current forecasting shows viewing will likely be limited to those in the northernmost United States.
And just as opposite sides of magnets attract and like sides repel, the CME must be oriented the correct way, relative to Earth's magnetic field. Data from SWPC suggests that may not be the case, ...
According to the SWPC, the “major disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field” was expected to reach G4 strength. The SWPC uses a five-point scale to categorize a geomagnetic storm’s strength.