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evidently there is or was a sun flare that has displaced the magnetic polarity and the possibilty of seeing this great display can perhaps be possible as far south as Mo, Ky etc.

 

Check it out tonight, Hopefully we can see it in Indiana and Ohio also.

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It's overcast in Ohio, Barry. We would be lucky to even see the moon here, let alone see Aurora Borealis. And even in a clear sky, the effect would not be visible to anywhere near Columbus because of the light pollution.

 

But good luck seeing it where you're located, or to anyone north of us with a clear, dark sky.

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CME IMPACT: As expected, a CME hit Earth's magnetic field on July 14th at approximately 1800 UT or 11 am Pacific Daylight Time). A geomagnetic storm is brewing in the wake of the impact. At the moment, conditions appear favorable for auroras over high-latitude places such as Canada, Scandinavia, Antarctica and Siberia. It is too early to say whether the storm will intensify and bring auroras to middle latitudes as well. Stay tuned for updates

 

Doesn't say anything about it being a strong CME.

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It's overcast in Ohio, Barry. We would be lucky to even see the moon here, let alone see Aurora Borealis. And even in a clear sky, the effect would not be visible to anywhere near Columbus because of the light pollution.

 

But good luck seeing it where you're located, or to anyone north of us with a clear, dark sky.

 

Clouds here also, Doc.

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http://www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast

 

I wouldn't count on seeing it down in Ohio. It takes a pretty extreme event. During the winter up here, you can pretty much see them at will, if you stay up late enough. I have some good pictures from the last one i saw:

 

http://i.imgur.com/lv8t1.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/ljd6o.jpg

 

I took those from my driveway on the night of 3/8.

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