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3-Day Forecast. :Product: 3-Day Forecast. :Issued: 2024 Sep 27 1230 UTC. # Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. #. A. NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. The greatest observed 3 hr Kp over the past 24 hours was 3 (below NOAA. Scale levels). The greatest expected 3 hr Kp for Sep 27-Sep 29 ...
This product is based on the OVATION model and provides a 30 to 90 minute forecast of the location and intensity of the aurora. The forecast lead time is the time it takes for the solar wind to travel from the L1 observation point to Earth.
The northern lights might again be visible in Michigan as solar activity increases It's been a good year for seeing auroras — the colorful sky displays also known as northern lights —...
The 2024 Michgan Northern Lights forecast includes a “Solar Maximum,” which means increased solar activity, and further enhances your chances of witnessing this incredible natural phenomenon. The Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Michigan.
There’s a slight chance — still — to catch the northern lights Monday night in Michigan, with forecast models calling for the best visibility in the Upper Peninsula.
This is a prediction of the intensity and location of the aurora borealis tonight and tomorrow night over North America. It also shows a 'viewline' that represents the southern-most locations from which you may see the aurora on the northern horizon.
The image below shows where northern lights are likely with a Kp=5. The green, yellow and orange will have northern lights. The solid red line is the southern extent of the northern lights.
Get real-time aurora borealis forecasts for Northern skies. Stay updated on the best times to see the northern lights with accurate aurora activity predictions.
Michigan residents across the state will have one of the best shots in decades to see Northern Lights, thanks to the sun. Space weather forecasters have issued a Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm...
The Northern Lights are a spectacular phenomenon that are hard to predict, and hard to forget! Their occurrence is tied to the activity of the Sun, and the solar wind caused by the eruption of spots on the Sun’s surface.