This is awesome- we have all sorts of storms to deal with and the latest solar storm might be a good one:
What may be the strongest coronal mass ejection yet observed from active
sunspot region 10720 is due to impact the Earth late on 18 or early on 19
January (UTC time, which is equivalent to the late afternoon or evening hours
over North America today). Tonight may be the best opportunity for observers
to see periods of auroral activity. If predictions hold true, periods of
major to severe auroral storm activity will materialize sometime after the
disturbance arrives. This is a potentially significant event.
For more info: http://www.spacew.com
Cool! More storms! From the sun....
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