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Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 09 December 2020 There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Thursday, 01 November 2007. AuroraWatch forecasts are made by examining the behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field strength, which is measured by ground-based magnetometers. Specifically, we measure the magnetic field strength in the geomagnetic North-South direction (this is also called the 'HAURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way! AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 09 December 2020 There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Thursday, 01 November 2007. AuroraWatch forecasts are made by examining the behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field strength, which is measured by ground-based magnetometers. Specifically, we measure the magnetic field strength in the geomagnetic North-South direction (this is also called the 'HAURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 09 December 2020 There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Web Link Matt Melnyks Gallery Matt Melnyk sender of many great images to AuroraWatch now has a website dedicated to his photography.AURORA WATCH
Wednesday, 31 October 2007 The 'Pop Bottle Magnetometer' is a very simple piece of equipment. It measures changes of the magnetic field at the Earth's surface, which occur due to 'Geomagnetic Storms' or other 'space weather'.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 09 December 2020 There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way! AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 09 December 2020 There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
Forecast of the Aurora or Northern Lights for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes).AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Thursday, 01 November 2007. AuroraWatch forecasts are made by examining the behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field strength, which is measured by ground-based magnetometers. Specifically, we measure the magnetic field strength in the geomagnetic North-South direction (this is also called the 'HAURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 22 October 2008 The best advice for viewing aurora is to look north, after dark. Just around or before midnight is an especially good time, but the northern lights can be seen in Edmonton from early evening onwards on some very active days.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Wednesday, 31 October 2007 The 'Pop Bottle Magnetometer' is a very simple piece of equipment. It measures changes of the magnetic field at the Earth's surface, which occur due to 'Geomagnetic Storms' or other 'space weather'.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
Wednesday, 09 December 2020. There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare. A solar flare is a release of energy on the sun due to a rapid reconfiguration of the magnetic field near sunspots. This burst of energy (radiation) occursAURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Tuesday, 17 April 2012 The AuroraWatch service offers two levels of warning which you may subscribe to:- Red alerts are issued when there is more than a ~70% probability of auroral displays occurring.; Yellow alerts provide the same information as red alerts, but include notices of smaller events with a probability of~50% and up.
AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
Wednesday, 09 December 2020. There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare. A solar flare is a release of energy on the sun due to a rapid reconfiguration of the magnetic field near sunspots. This burst of energy (radiation) occursAURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Tuesday, 17 April 2012 The AuroraWatch service offers two levels of warning which you may subscribe to:- Red alerts are issued when there is more than a ~70% probability of auroral displays occurring.; Yellow alerts provide the same information as red alerts, but include notices of smaller events with a probability of~50% and up.
AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale There is a potential for increased activity tonight and for the next couple of days due to an inbound coronal mass ejection that accompanied a solar flare.AURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Thursday, 01 November 2007. AuroraWatch forecasts are made by examining the behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field strength, which is measured by ground-based magnetometers. Specifically, we measure the magnetic field strength in the geomagnetic North-South direction (this is also called the 'HAURORA WATCH
In this section you will find links to various space science and auroral resources. From the list below choose one of our weblink topics, then select a URL to visit. User submitted galleries (12) Space Agencies (3) Public outreach / classroom activity sites (5)Aurora alert
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Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Web Link Matt Melnyks Gallery Matt Melnyk sender of many great images to AuroraWatch now has a website dedicated to his photography.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Greetings, I am an American radio amateur, callsign K7EK. I am involved with all facets of radio communications. I am especially fond of the radio propagation mode whereas we bounce our signals off of the auroral curtain to make contact with other people hundreds or AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 22 October 2008 The best advice for viewing aurora is to look north, after dark. Just around or before midnight is an especially good time, but the northern lights can be seen in Edmonton from early evening onwards on some very active days. AURORA WATCHCURRENT ALERTSAURORA FORECASTHOMENEWS ARCHIVEUSERPHOTOSVIEWING TIPS
Join over 80,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is: 18%. Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information canAURORA WATCH
Matt Melnyk sent us these great pictures from this weekends activity. The first 5 were taken on the evening of October 12th. Although he thought the clouds wouldn't part at first, he managed to get some great pictures over Edmonton.AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
The predictometer shows the auroral forecast. The top bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an aurora within the next hour, and the bottom bar shows the percentage likelihood of observing an auroratonight.
AURORA WATCH
Switch off the power and place the compass between the LED and phototransistor. The whole construction should be oriented so that when the compass needle points in an East-West direction it will cut off part of the light beam, preferably as far out on the tip as possible. Align the solenoid North-South, 50mm from the needle tip.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Monday, 01 October 2012 The aurora were giving quite a show last night, though things were made a little more difficult by the full moon and clouds that rolled in.AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Friday, 16 November 2012 We had some very early Aurora on the evening of Tuesday 13th November. Starting at around 6pm and continuing past midnight we were treated to quite the show, providing that the clouds didn't get in peoples way!AURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 22 October 2008 The best advice for viewing aurora is to look north, after dark. Just around or before midnight is an especially good time, but the northern lights can be seen in Edmonton from early evening onwards on some very active days.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Aurora are related to geomagnetic activity (the amount the Earth’s magnetic field varies with time), so by monitoring geomagnetic activity we are able to forecast auroral displays.. In the diagram above, the black line shows today’s geomagnetic activity, which has been measured at Ministik, near Edmonton, Canada. For comparison, the blue line shows the geomagnetic activity for aAURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
You too could show off the current chance of Aurora in the Edmonton region! Simply add the following code into your web-page (please leave the link to AuroraWatch in): The graphic will show you the current chance of an Aurora tonight (updates at 12 minutes past the hour), the magnetic activity trace, and will change colour if an alert is issuedAURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
AURORA WATCH
Thursday, 01 November 2007. AuroraWatch forecasts are made by examining the behaviour of the Earth's magnetic field strength, which is measured by ground-based magnetometers. Specifically, we measure the magnetic field strength in the geomagnetic North-South direction (this is also called the 'HAURORA WATCH
Thanks go to Jeff Loitz and D and T Tanner. Read more Great pictures from May! Thanks go to David Baxter, Adriene Bodungen, Rodger Philip, and David Marriott. Read more As winter drags on, some people manage to bring a touch of colour to the dark! ThanksAURORA WATCH
Written by Andy Kale Wednesday, 22 October 2008 The best advice for viewing aurora is to look north, after dark. Just around or before midnight is an especially good time, but the northern lights can be seen in Edmonton from early evening onwards on some very active days.AURORA WATCH
Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
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Calling Radio Hams Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, righthere
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Written by Andy Kale This website provides a real-time monitor of geomagnetic activity in the Edmonton area (though larger activity can be seen Alberta-wide). Join over 66,000 people using our free email alert service to know if there may be aurora visible tonight. The current probability of witnessing an aurora tonight is:13%
Current geomagnetic activity plots for the Edmonton region (and similar magnetic latitudes). Yesterdays information can be seen on the left, todays on the right. (Click on the image to enlarge).July 2018
Written by Andy KaleDespite being a
_very_ quiet July, the aurora did make a little show... Thanks go toand D and T Tanner.
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June 2018
Written by Andy Kale Not much activity at the moment as we're still heading toward solar minimum. Hopefully cycle 25 will be more active! Thanks go to Jeff Loitz and D and TTanner.
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Written by Andy KaleGreat pictures from
May! Thanks go to David Baxter, Adriene Bodungen, Rodger Philip, andDavid Marriott.
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Written by Andy KaleAs winter drags on,
some people manage to bring a touch of colour to the dark! Thanks go to Mike Giuffre, David Baxter, and Han Phung.Read more...
March 2018
Written by Andy KaleIt takes a hardy
breed to head out into the cold dark night. However, the rewards for the brave can be quite spectacular... Thanks go to D and T Tanner, andDavid Baxter.
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February!! Thanks go to Matt Melnyk, and Amanda Knihniski.Read more...
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