AURORA HAS MADE IT TO HERE!!
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AURORA HAS MADE IT TO HERE!!
Very faintly, a reddish hue is filling the northern sky, and hard to view right now due to tree tops and street lights ... if any displays can be caught on camera, I'll shoot those and upload.
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I hope you see an awesome display as well!
Nothing from my back yard, but my best bet would be to drive up the road a few miles into the wide open country. Also, the local mets said the best time for viewing if we will see anything here would be around 10pm, so we'll see!! Hey, at least I have stars- it's been so cloudy I haven't seen those for days!

Nothing from my back yard, but my best bet would be to drive up the road a few miles into the wide open country. Also, the local mets said the best time for viewing if we will see anything here would be around 10pm, so we'll see!! Hey, at least I have stars- it's been so cloudy I haven't seen those for days!
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Stephanie wrote:I'm thinking that I'm looking too hard but I think that the sky has some VERY faint reddish streaks to it. I'm going to keep going out to look myself because if you can see something Stormsfury and there are picutres coming from Maryland, then I should be able to see something also.
If you're looking towards the north, you should (and by the sound of it, you are seeing the aurora right now.
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jpp5862 wrote:Stormsfury, I live in NC, but unfortunately am traveling in OK tonight. Wish I were there to see, never seen the Northern Lights before and this is probably my best chance to see them that far south. Hope to see some good pics!
I've heard some reports that OK did see them last night and may see more tonight. Another large flare was released from the sun and may reach Earth around Halloween ... so it appears that there may be several opportunities to see them.
Spaceweather.com ( http://www.spaceweather.com/ ) are reporting currently a severe geomagnetic storm in progress as we speak).
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StormCrazyIowan wrote:Street lights are my problem too Stephanie, I am going to have to take a cruise to catch anything! Which is a bummer becuase I am already in my pj's! LOL
Same here Jackie!
My neighbors are currently wondering about the crazy woman standing outside staring at the sky in her robe and slippers!!!

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jpp5862 wrote:Stormsfury, I live in NC, but unfortunately am traveling in OK tonight. Wish I were there to see, never seen the Northern Lights before and this is probably my best chance to see them that far south. Hope to see some good pics!
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Charlotte, North Carolina (has examples) are almost on the same latitude line.
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