Submitted by aasmanijal t3_11dm7dx in Washington
GinjaNinja55 t1_ja9r2ja wrote
Is there a resource somewhere that lets people know when / where the Aurora will be visible?
aasmanijal OP t1_ja9wueu wrote
Yes! Follow Aurora Borealis Washington State on facebook
samandiriel t1_jaa724n wrote
Is there anything similar for those of us who prefer not to engage with Facebook?
zeledonia t1_jaan8vl wrote
spaceweather.com. If you’re really into auroras, you can subscribe to get text alerts when there are active storms. I knew about last night’s activity, but didn’t have time to get to a spot with dark and clear skies to see it.
The aurora is still pretty active right now. There’s more solar stuff incoming, tonight and possibly tomorrow could be good chances to see it.
holmgangCore t1_jaavhb1 wrote
Double +1 for Spaceweather!!
samandiriel t1_jaav9gf wrote
Thank you. Seems to be a pay-for service tho, and I am cheap!
Bigbluebananas t1_jabltbz wrote
Im covered in clouds ugh
manc2016 t1_jabvjr4 wrote
Doing this now
darlantan t1_jaatn7w wrote
You can sign up for email alerts that will ping you whenever the geomagnetic K-index gets high enough. It tripped a few times last night.
samandiriel t1_jaavme1 wrote
Thanks! I found it hard to navigate and understand how I would sign up for an alert when there would be aurorae in my area, tho - can you eli5?
darlantan t1_jaawa5e wrote
It's not quite as simple as "There's an aurora in your area", more that it'll alert you when there's significant event that could generate them. There's a graphic on that page that shows aurora forecast plots.
As for alerts, you can follow the 'subscribe' tab along the top bar. You can select a lot of alerts, but what you probably only really care about are the very high K-index alerts. When you get one, check that page and look at the aurora forecast, and if it's dipping into or close to your location it might be worth going outside and looking north.
samandiriel t1_jabj2t5 wrote
Ah, ok. Thank you for the thoroughness!
aasmanijal OP t1_jaa9qfz wrote
There are aurora alerts apps, but I don't have personal experience with them. If I'm curious about the probability for the day of or the next day, I Google aurora forecast and the first few links usually give me an indicator. If the Kp is above 4, it's promising!
WaxProlix t1_jab3wgc wrote
There's an app called Aurora that will push you notifications if you configure it to.
samandiriel t1_jad6a32 wrote
Sweet, I will check that out thank you
pmiller61 t1_jacpjhf wrote
My Aurora forecast app is great!! It even gives notifications and you can set the location to anywhere!
GinjaNinja55 t1_jaavdem wrote
Thank you!!!
fenixjr t1_jac5qf2 wrote
Just as a heads up, it's somewhat of a short notice thing, and even then, some predictions can end up being a false hit.
What I'm saying, temper expectations. And assume you'll be disappointed on a decent amount of attempts. Make it an enjoyable experience besides if you catch the lights, so you don't just get discouraged from further attempts
holmgangCore t1_jaavb6l wrote
pmiller61 t1_jacp8zh wrote
There’s an app, Aurora.
NudesNudesNudez t1_jaa7cx2 wrote
You can check the web
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