Our neighbor has a lot of Xmas lights up, looks like northern lights off in distance so good enough for us.
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No Excuses
November 12, 2025 - 9:01 PM 9:01 PM
I was so tired from battening down the hatches — so to speak, getting ready for what may be a hard rain tonight I didn’t even think to watch for the “solar tsunami” afterglow. I did see the news show some of it in the far Southeast. https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/994560/0
A fun-awful-disaster site you might like. They tend to be a day late on some stories and then keep them up a day too long, but this is an excellent site out of Hungary.
Worldwide ~ Hungarian National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling
~~click on the circled symbol for raw data, then click on ‘view’ for the story. The site is kind of “touchy” for me… my cursor jumps and hops, a right click sends you off into space… but 😉 it’s worth it.
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Captain Bebops
November 13, 2025 - 11:49 AM 11:49 AM
i used to see them in summer up in Washington. I was disappointed that they didn’t look like they did in books (like a winding ribbon). But apparently the drawings I was looking at was probably drawn by an artist who had never actually seen them. They were like a big cloud that would shimmer and vary size and green.
TOO CLOUDY !
Our neighbor has a lot of Xmas lights up, looks like northern lights off in distance so good enough for us.
I was so tired from battening down the hatches — so to speak, getting ready for what may be a hard rain tonight I didn’t even think to watch for the “solar tsunami” afterglow. I did see the news show some of it in the far Southeast.
https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/994560/0
A fun-awful-disaster site you might like. They tend to be a day late on some stories and then keep them up a day too long, but this is an excellent site out of Hungary.
Worldwide ~ Hungarian National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling
~~click on the circled symbol for raw data, then click on ‘view’ for the story. The site is kind of “touchy” for me… my cursor jumps and hops, a right click sends you off into space… but 😉 it’s worth it.
i used to see them in summer up in Washington. I was disappointed that they didn’t look like they did in books (like a winding ribbon). But apparently the drawings I was looking at was probably drawn by an artist who had never actually seen them. They were like a big cloud that would shimmer and vary size and green.