I'd like to know more about these.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icugqEEOgkg
Anyone follow these storms. All i can find out is the Kp Index but have no idea on how to read this and if the storm can be seen from Christchurch.
Skyyrder
I'd like to know more about these.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icugqEEOgkg
Anyone follow these storms. All i can find out is the Kp Index but have no idea on how to read this and if the storm can be seen from Christchurch.
Skyyrder
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I have never seen the Southern Lights from christchurch but have seen them while I was farming down Balclutha way many years ago. I believe christchurch is too far north, but I could be mistaken.
Check out this link...
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapS.html
I have seen the aurora from as far north as Whakamaru, so Christchurch isn't too far north. But remember that the further south the better chance of seeing one, and in New Zealand winter is better than summer.
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I *think* I've seen it in Blenheim. All the hills were lit up from behind with green light - pretty spooky!
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i am thinking that city lights cannot be good for auroras...
ive seen the northern lights from northern ontario. they were green, and kinda looked like smoke the way they moved. was summer at the time. tried to take a photo, but they didnt come out.
was one life long dream fulfilled. id love to see the southern ones oneday.
my blog: http://sunsthomasandfriends.weebly.com/index.html
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Posted this from a mate in canadialand recently.
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I am under the impression that Aurora is my name in Latin. (No, not "PrincessBandit", doh) It would be very cool to think that my name is associated with these beautiful expressions of nature. I would love to be able to see them for myself!
Grew up in Invercargill saw it a few times, Very Cool
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