After a bevy of solar activity, the Earth will begin the New Year with geomagnetic storms and possible displays of Aurora lights as far south as the Midwest.
Strong geomagnetic storms are not frequent but not uncommon. A strong solar storm can produce Northern Lights as far south of the North Pole as Illinois and Oregon. NOAA’s Solar Ultraviolet Imager ...
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Forecasters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center say that geomagnetic storms could result in some parts of the U.S. ringing in the new year ...
While it is expected to be clear earlier in the day Tuesday, evening cloud cover could make viewing the aurora borealis ...
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