Fantastic Aurora Display!!!
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Fantastic Aurora Display!!!
In Western North Carolina tonight. A very bright blue and green display with a dim red background. Started around 6pm, and still some red visible as I type this (9:22). Almost directly overhead at times!
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Yup Stormfury, thats what I saw....almost directly overhead at times.
Caught me by surprise....I was going to visit my daughter (who lives on top of a mountain), and noticed the glow in the sky. Watched for a couple of hours...very impressive show (mixed in with leftover meteors from the night before).
Caught me by surprise....I was going to visit my daughter (who lives on top of a mountain), and noticed the glow in the sky. Watched for a couple of hours...very impressive show (mixed in with leftover meteors from the night before).
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Down here too......
It was also visible as far south as Thomasville, GA (about 30 miles north of Tallahassee). A viewer called it into to me last night. He saw a faint red cloud, off the NNW, about 20-30 degrees above the horizon. At first, I thought he was just another nut. I didn't know there were any CME's going on, but checked out good old http://www.spaceweather.com and confirmed it.
Our station is about halfway between Tallahassee and THomasvill, but I didn't see anything.
Mike
Our station is about halfway between Tallahassee and THomasvill, but I didn't see anything.

Mike
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Re: Down here too......
WeatherNole wrote:It was also visible as far south as Thomasville, GA (about 30 miles north of Tallahassee). A viewer called it into to me last night. He saw a faint red cloud, off the NNW, about 20-30 degrees above the horizon. At first, I thought he was just another nut. I didn't know there were any CME's going on, but checked out good old http://www.spaceweather.com and confirmed it.
Our station is about halfway between Tallahassee and THomasvill, but I didn't see anything.
Mike
I saw them here just northwest of CHS as well last night ... A faint red glow with one glimmer of green intertwined within the veil ... Auroras are downright mesmerizing ...
SF
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