Overnight on May 9-10, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center forecasted a severe to extreme, between G4-G5, geomagnetic storm. On Oct.10, another spectacular show fired off as a severe G4.
Have you hoped to see the northern lights shine over Iowa? You may have a chance tonight if you head far enough north.
The sun is currently at solar maximum, according to NASA, the peak of activity in its natural cycle, which is creating more ...
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 ...
In the U.S., the auroras may become visible in more than a dozen northern states, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center's experimental Aurora view line. The visibility for viewing also ...
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) and NASA satellites have been monitoring recent activity of strong solar flares, which originate from sunspot regions. “A flurry of activity ...
Recent solar activity has prompted the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center to issue a minor G1 geomagnetic storm warning for Jan. 4 and ...
The sun is currently at solar maximum, according to NASA, the peak of activity in its natural cycle, which is creating more opportunities to see the northern lights.
Sky gazers in Wisconsin may have another chance to see the northern lights on Thursday and Friday, according to the NOAA's ...
The aurora is expected to be bright and visible in multiple northern U.S. states Oct. 3 through Oct. 5 as well as from the lower Midwest to Oregon.