#aurora

rrm00@diasporabr.com.br

The 1st day of September, 2023 #aurora #northernlights #northernlights #auroraborealis danced in the skies of South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Canada, 10:30 PM CT
pic by @rjayroldan

https://twitter.com/rjayroldan/status/1697820467007041852?s=20

rrm00@diasporabr.com.br

Remembering my first time seeing the #aurora and actually photographing it too. It was an amazing night, and I hope I get the chance to do it again out in the @BadlandsNPS, South Dakota, USA, when I move out there in a couple weeks. Please cooperate Sol...

https://twitter.com/TieDyedWanderer/status/1694402617009402276?s=20

rrm00@diasporabr.com.br

I’m back (for now) giving this account a go. The northern lights danced over the Rockies and the North Saskatchewan River, Canada, during the recent KP7 storm. Taken along the Icefields parkway. Aug 2023, pic by @majidphotos #aurora #northernlights #shareyourweather

https://twitter.com/majidphotos/status/1694084215925792966?s=20

rrm00@diasporabr.com.br

Legends of the Northern Lights: Myths and Stories Behind the Aurora Borealis. Let's bring them back... What has happened that night? pic by @lumyros #northernlights #auroraboreal #aurora #aurorahunting #auroraborealis #iceland #travel #alaska #Norway #canada #anchorage #finland

https://twitter.com/lumyros/status/1688207827133747200?s=20

rrm00@diasporabr.com.br

Steve showed up for a good hour last night, Jul 25, 2023., Canada Was cool to photograph it with some airlglow behind some clouds backlight by auroras that were obscured by the large hill in the foreground. #aurora #auroraborealis

https://twitter.com/attila_thefun/status/1684200369906397184?s=20

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

#FortressEurope kills every single day! Every single day! Jeden verdammten Tag!


https://twitter.com/seawatchcrew/status/1671569952644399116

#Seabird #Aurora

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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CIR SPARKS G2-CLASS #GEOMAGNETIC #STORM: If you've never heard of a CIR, there's only one thing you really need to know: CIRs are good at making auroras. One hit Earth yesterday and lit up both ends of our planet--north and south. "The display in #NewZealand was one for the ages," reports Ian Griffin from #Hoopers Inlet on the #Otago Peninsula:

"The #aurora kept pulsing and, just as you thought it was going to end it exploded into life again," he says. "What a night!"

Short for "co-rotating interaction regions," CIRs are transition zones between fast- and slow-moving solar wind streams. Solar wind plasma piles up in these regions, producing shock-like structures that mimic CMEs. NOAA correctly predicted the arrival of a CIR on June 15th. Its impact opened a crack in our planet's magnetic field, fueling a G2-class geomagnetic storm that persisted through June 16th.

Because of the northern summer sun, Arctic observers couldn't see the show. Some #auroras, however, did spill into darkness at lower latitudes. Jeff Berkes sends this photo from #Cape-Cod, #Massachusetts:

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seebrueckeffm@venera.social

https://twitter.com/SEENOTRETTUNG/status/1668473924865146881

#Aurora

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

701 TONNEN SOLIDARITĂ„T

Erst als #DIGNITY1 mit @MSF_Sea,
dann 5 Jahre lang mit @seawatchcrew,
wird sie immer Teil der #CivilFleet bleiben.

Danke allen, die mit ihr so viele Leben gerettet haben. Danke allen, die sie so lange am Laufen hielten.
Farewell #SeaWatch3! đź’™


https://twitter.com/seawatchcrew/status/1662151803364835344

#Seabird #Aurora #SeaWatch5