On October 28th, a breathtaking Northern Lights display dazzled the northern United States residents after strong solar flare ...
Is there something strange and alien confined deep inside the Earth? Is it trying to break free and escape into the heavens?
The Northern Lights may be seen during the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the continental U.S. after space weather forecasters predicted favorable geomagnetic storm conditions. It’s the result ...
But there have been warnings from forecasters with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center about another storm brewing: a severe geomagnetic storm.
NOAA said a severe geomagnetic storm is a major disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field. The storms often have varying intensity between lower levels and severe storm conditions throughout the ...
If you haven't seen the northern lights from the comfort of your backyard lately, you have another chance as another severe level of geomagnetic storm is affecting Earth. Solar cycles average ...
Thankfully, those will arrive after Election Day. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G1 Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Thursday. Geomagnetic storming of this magnitude is common.
The geomagnetic storm arrived predawn Thursday ... while others present a softer red and orange glow. The colors and patterns of an aurora can change based on the viewer’s latitude and altitude.
On Sunday, the SWPC issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch after satellites detected coronal mass ejection particles heading toward Earth. That was upgraded to a Geomagnetic Storm Warning on Monday morning.
New York City's Office of Emergency Management says it is monitoring a severe geomagnetic storm that could cause some disruptions Thursday, though they say the public needn't worry. A coronal mass ...
The northern lights can be seen once again in the Upstate of South Carolina due to a strong geomagnetic storm.(Video above: Asheville, North Carolina skycam)As of 9 p.m. Thursday, a G4 geomagnetic ...