A powerful geomagnetic storm brought the northern lights to dozens of US states, stunning residents in a rare display. The storm, which was caused by fast-moving coronal mass ejections from the sun, lit up the skies with vibrant colors, mesmerizing people across multiple states.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center reported a severe geomagnetic storm watch for November 11 and 12, with forecasters anticipating strong solar activity. The conditions turned favorable for continued auroral activity, allowing more people to witness the spectacle.
Aurora borealis occurs when charged solar particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, producing spectacular displays of colored light. The northern lights are a natural phenomenon that can be seen at high latitudes, and this event provided a rare opportunity for people across the US to witness it.
As one meteorologist noted, the northern lights could return on Wednesday night, but cloudy conditions may obscure views in certain parts of the country. For now, residents who witnessed the display were left in awe of its beauty.
The storm is expected to bring more intense solar activity, with forecasters warning of G4 conditions and a chance for higher levels of activity throughout the day.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center reported a severe geomagnetic storm watch for November 11 and 12, with forecasters anticipating strong solar activity. The conditions turned favorable for continued auroral activity, allowing more people to witness the spectacle.
Aurora borealis occurs when charged solar particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, producing spectacular displays of colored light. The northern lights are a natural phenomenon that can be seen at high latitudes, and this event provided a rare opportunity for people across the US to witness it.
As one meteorologist noted, the northern lights could return on Wednesday night, but cloudy conditions may obscure views in certain parts of the country. For now, residents who witnessed the display were left in awe of its beauty.
The storm is expected to bring more intense solar activity, with forecasters warning of G4 conditions and a chance for higher levels of activity throughout the day.