There was more solar activity today than yesterday so if you missed the show last night you have another chance.
Nah thats the tesla batteries burning brightI thought coal burning global warming caused the northern lights
It’s more likely to affect satellites than weather. Unless they are strong enough to change the Earth’s spin around its axis, the degree to which it is titles toward/away from the sun, or earth’s orbit around the sun then I doubt it would have any long term impact on our weather patterns. And a solar storm would have to be very strong to do any of those things.Will this affect our weather patten? Just seems like alot of atmosphere reaction to not affect anything overall.
We drove Woodford County roads looking for a spot. Nothing. However there were strange chains of other cars. Was Woodford everyone’s goto viewing spot?Nothing much last night.
No according to tree huggers that was cow farts. I don't understand why, since those darn cows are contributing to climate change with all their farts, that anyone gets upset that I grill a big steak. I'm just doing my part to stop climate change.I thought coal burning global warming caused the northern lights
My alliance mate in a mobile game I play sent us some great pictures of the northern lights from Wales, UK. They could really see them amazingly. In southern Indiana the best I got was some green hues here and there.There was more solar activity today than yesterday so if you missed the show last night you have another chance.
Here in Cynthiana I kept going out and never saw spit all night. We don’t have a ton of light pollution here although there is some. But I think more likely what it is, I just read you should look towards the northern horizon to see them. I’m thinking tree cover just blocked too much of my view that direction.My alliance mate in a mobile game I play sent us some great pictures of the northern lights from Wales, UK. They could really see them amazingly. In southern Indiana the best I got was some green hues here and there.