May 19, 2024

Aurora borealis could be visible in wide swaths of continental US, Europe on Saturday because of large solar flare

NOAA issued a G3, or “strong” geomagnetic storm watch, for Saturday and Sunday ahead of the flare slamming into the Earth. The scale for geomagnetic storms runs from G1, or minor storm, to G5, an extreme storm.

This geomagnetic storm could cause voltage irregularities and false alarms on some protection devices, NOAA warns. It also could cause high frequency radio blackouts and loss of radio contact on the sunlit side of the earth.

The most visible effect from the impending geomagnetic storm is it will likely supercharge the aurora borealis, making it visible across large parts of the US and Europe.

In Europe, the forecast shows, weather permitting, the aurora borealis may be visible overhead from across Norway, Sweden and Finland, and even as far south as Scotland and St. Petersburg, Russia.

It may be visible on the horizon as far south as Dublin, Ireland and Hamburg, Germany.

01 Aurora Forecast  Europe-Activity

The aurora australis, or the Southern Lights, will see similar effects.

02 Aurora Forecast  Southern-Activity

The forecast shows from Melbourne, Australia to Christchurch, New Zealand, it may be visible on the horizon.

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