Aurora Borealis Forecast for May 11-12, 2024
Boulder County Sheriffs Office Captures Stunning Image of Northern Lights
The Boulder County Sheriffs Office shared a breathtaking image of the Northern Lights on May 11, 2024, showcasing the celestial spectacle that illuminated the night sky. The image, which quickly went viral, captured the vibrant colors and ethereal glow of the aurora borealis.
Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch for May 11. The storm is expected to bring heightened solar activity, which could intensify the Northern Lights display. According to NOAA, Colorado is likely to experience visible aurora activity.
Powerful Solar Storm Approaches
A significant solar storm, described as the most powerful in two decades, is approaching Earth. The storm, which originated from the sun's surface, is expected to supercharge the Northern Lights from Friday through the weekend.
Extent of Visibility Uncertain
While the aurora borealis is most commonly visible in high-latitude regions, the intensity of the upcoming storm may make it possible for viewers in lower latitudes to catch a glimpse of the celestial display. However, experts are still unsure how far south the aurora will extend.
Keep an Eye on the Skies
Residents in Colorado and potentially other areas are encouraged to keep an eye on the skies on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12, for the Northern Lights. While the exact timing of the display is unpredictable, it is expected to be most prominent after midnight and in clear weather conditions.
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