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NEW YORK — There is a possibility that solar storms might deliver northern lights to various northern U.S states just in time for the new year.
The sun released two waves of plasma that are racing towards Earth and are anticipated to reach early this week, as stated by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Upon their arrival, they could ignite vibrant auroras on Monday and Tuesday evenings in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Portions of Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Iowa, and New York may also get a glimpse of the phenomenon.
The early hours on Tuesday, while it remains dark, should provide the best opportunity for a light exhibition, noted NOAA space weather predictor Shawn Dahl.
Revised forecasts may be accessible as the event approaches on NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center page or through an aurora prediction application.
To observe the display, wait for cloudless skies to get dark, and then step outside, preferably away from glaring urban lights. Capturing an image with a smartphone camera might also uncover aspects of the aurora that aren’t detectable to the unaided eye.
The sun is currently in the peak stage of its 11-year cycle, leading to more frequent solar outbursts and northern lights.
The current active phase is anticipated to continue for at least another year, however, scientists will not ascertain the peak solar activity until months after it has occurred.
NOAA is observing this week’s solar storms for potential minor effects on high-frequency radio communications, which are utilized by airlines and amateur radio users.
In May, NOAA issued an unusual severe geomagnetic storm alert — it was the most intense storm in more than 20 years, creating light displays across the Northern Hemisphere. Additionally, in October, a significant solar storm astonished sky watchers far from the Arctic Circle as auroras appeared in unexpected regions, such as Germany, the United Kingdom, New England, and New York City.
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