Might be visible tonight in SW ohio. Some saw it last night. Remember to fill your bathtub with drinking water in case of apocalypse due to massive EMP.
Had dinner last night with a retired professor from U of Alaska Fairbanks. He is an atmospheric scientist. His description of the sun's corona explosions was spell binding. It is a rare occurrence to see the Northern Lights in Florida. Very cool that so many people got to see them this week. I will never forget camping one night up by the Arctic Circle in the fall. I got up to take a leak from the rented truck camper. Full display filled the sky in four colors with waving curtains of color. I woke up my friend and we watched the Aurora for 2 1/2 hours in the middle of the night. Nature-it's not what you think.
So glad so many saw the light(s). Great photos! Thanks for all of them.
I tried again last night to see the show but the weather was unwilling to unveil the sky. I did sit in my muskoka/adirondack chair on the old backporch to sit and sip quietly. Patiently. A fine drizzle gently wetted my face, clothing, and soul. A late Irish friend called this "soft weather". Indeed it was.
No brilliant colour wash above but nevertheless fulfilling within.
Had dinner last night with a retired professor from U of Alaska Fairbanks. He is an atmospheric scientist. His description of the sun's corona explosions was spell binding. It is a rare occurrence to see the Northern Lights in Florida. Very cool that so many people got to see them this week. I will never forget camping one night up by the Arctic Circle in the fall. I got up to take a leak from the rented truck camper. Full display filled the sky in four colors with waving curtains of color. I woke up my friend and we watched the Aurora for 2 1/2 hours in the middle of the night. Nature-it's not what you think.