RT @NWS: On the heels of what was likely one of the largest solar radio events ever recorded yesterday, scientists at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center have detected multiple Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and have issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch. The G1-G2 (Minor - Moderate) storm may bring #aurora viewing (north of red line on these images) as far south as Maine, to New York, to Iowa, to Washington state tomorrow night (Saturday). More at spaceweather.gov
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𧲠Here's what we saw! đ§˛
đ Since our fellow @ESA_EO Earth Explorer SMOS detected the Solar Radio Burst, which peaked on 14-Dec-2023 at 17:46:23, we were keeping tabs!
đ You can see the effect on Earth's magnetosphere, as detected by Swarm Alpha, as it arrives on the 17 in this gif...
đ´ Red is a strengthening of the magnetic field, the deeper red the stronger. Those deep reds correspond with where you'd likely catch a decent sight of the #aurora - ESA's Swarm mission ESA Earth Observation
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On Jan. 20, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) instrument onboard the #GOESEast đ°ī¸ observed a #CoronalMassEjection near the center-left of the sun.
The #CME was expected to cause a moderate geomagnetic storm here on Earth yesterday and today. Let us know if you saw the #Aurora! đĢ
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The #CME was expected to cause a moderate geomagnetic storm here on Earth yesterday and today. Let us know if you saw the #Aurora! đĢ
A CME was observed lifting off the Sun on 20 Jan and is expected to cause up to G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storming on 22-23 Jan (UTC days). A watch has been issued. - NOAA Space Weather NOAA Satellites
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RT @NWSLaCrosse: The #aurora has arrived at the NWS office in La Crosse!! #wiwx #mnwx #iawx https://t.co/UcrQGnQfVt
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RT @dartanner: The BEST night of my life tonight May 11/24!!! G5 aurora from Alix, Alberta! #Aurora #TeamTanner @treetanner @TamithaSkov @chunder10 @scottrockphoto @jwhittalTWN @PeakToSailPhoto @AngryTheInch @jonokimber @mikesobel @GirlsWhoChase https://t.co/2ZqWszURku
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Today, at around 5:43 am ET, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast đ°ī¸ spotted the sun emitting a strong solar flare.
@NWSSWPC says a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm is likely to bring the #aurora to parts of the northern U.S. tonight.
Learn more: https://t.co/pKnwokvBcF
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@NWSSWPC says a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm is likely to bring the #aurora to parts of the northern U.S. tonight.
Learn more: https://t.co/pKnwokvBcF
Geomagnetic activity reached G3 (Strong) storm levels at 1446 UTC on 12 Sep due to CME effects.
Stay tuned to https://t.co/YLUbTRM02y for updates. https://t.co/kgHxRS4jDP - NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center NOAA Satellites
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RT @NWSLaCrosse: 10:30pm 9/16: Aurora is out and dancing nicely in the skies right now. đˇ Pardon the poor quality cell phone pics, they do not do it justice. #aurora https://t.co/GKzsesPLWB
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RT @esa_cryosat: #Cryo2ice attendees look up again. #aurora #northernlights https://t.co/20p0waBOUS
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The #Aurora was awesome last night and it was even visible in the middle of our urban campus from our rooftop cameras! This link takes you to the north-facing view last night: https://t.co/z8wOrUHros
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Here's the Aurora from this evening from the west facing AOSS Rooftop Camera looking out over Camp Randall stadium! https://t.co/DO1ucUewpC - UW Atmos/Ocean Sci UW-Madison CIMSS
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RT @esa_earthcare: This time last week, there was a dazzling #aurora display for many.
We actually had to adapt our orbit manouevre plan to account for the solar storm impact.
#SpaceWeather can make things a bit soupy up there for low Earth orbit satellites, as @esaoperations can attest! đšī¸
But that didn't stop another #EarthCARE underflight from taking place over Canada, as the northern lights danced around us!
Stay tuned for more calibration and validation campaign action from our friends and colleagues at @environmentca & @NASAGoddard đē
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We actually had to adapt our orbit manouevre plan to account for the solar storm impact.
#SpaceWeather can make things a bit soupy up there for low Earth orbit satellites, as @esaoperations can attest! đšī¸
But that didn't stop another #EarthCARE underflight from taking place over Canada, as the northern lights danced around us!
Stay tuned for more calibration and validation campaign action from our friends and colleagues at @environmentca & @NASAGoddard đē
There she goes! #aurora #northernlights #norfolk https://t.co/QRgVSqIWBd - ESA's Swarm mission ESA Earth Observation
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We're back, and so are the #NorthernLights! đ
@NOAA's @JPSSprogram polar-orbiting satellites captured this dazzling #aurora composite imagery of North America from Nov. 11-12.
Did you see them from the ground?
If so, we'd love to see your photos! đ¸ https://t.co/CLAbu5Dx30
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@NOAA's @JPSSprogram polar-orbiting satellites captured this dazzling #aurora composite imagery of North America from Nov. 11-12.
Did you see them from the ground?
If so, we'd love to see your photos! đ¸ https://t.co/CLAbu5Dx30
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