Ibbeh posted:
Depending on the strength of the solar winds, they're able to be seen farther and farther south. Was reading an article about solar flares and the strongest flare in history was in 1859, and they said that the aurora was able to be seen as far south as Central America and in the Caribbeans.
Article also cited a pretty powerful storm in '89, could that be it?
jonus156 posted:
not sure what caused it but about 15 years ago there was an episode that you could see the "northern light" in southern Nevada/Utah area it was amazing.
not sure what caused it but about 15 years ago there was an episode that you could see the "northern light" in southern Nevada/Utah area it was amazing.
Depending on the strength of the solar winds, they're able to be seen farther and farther south. Was reading an article about solar flares and the strongest flare in history was in 1859, and they said that the aurora was able to be seen as far south as Central America and in the Caribbeans.
Article also cited a pretty powerful storm in '89, could that be it?
Its possible i forget how old i am sometimes
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