Marcel de Bont Posted June 8, 2014 Share Posted June 8, 2014 Synopsis Auroral Activity chances Moderate (G2) geomagnetic storming conditions have been observed over the past hours thanks to what looked like a second CME transient hitting around 02:09 UTC. Aurorae has been reported from many places near the US-Canadian border. It is unclear if this second ICME was associated with the filament eruption from June 4 or if it was from a separate event. Solar wind and IMF conditions remain elevated as the CME passes Earth. The direction of the IMF (Bz) went southward just moments ago following a long period of northward Bz. The Bt fell down from strong levels (25nt+) to near moderate levels of 14nT. These values can often change rapidly so keep an eye on the latest data. Geomagnetic storming remains possible in the hours ahead and it is possible that sky watchers on the southern island of New Zealand and the southern tip of Victoria, Australia are in for a possible auroral displays. http://www.spaceweatherlive.com/community/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-94-0-29452500-1402215079.pnghttp://www.spaceweatherlive.com/community/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-94-0-83743000-1402215079.pnghttp://www.spaceweatherlive.com/community/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-94-0-74713600-1402215080.pnghttp://www.spaceweatherlive.com/community/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-94-0-27120100-1402215080.pnghttp://www.spaceweatherlive.com/community/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-94-0-46884900-1402215092.png Europe Should conditions remain favorable for European sky watchers tonight then we will come back with an update. --- The locations below will have a reasonable chance to see aurorae during a G1 geomagnetic storm provided local viewing conditions are good. This includes but is not limited to: a clear sight towards the northern or southern horizon, no clouds, no light pollution and complete darkness. North America: Seattle (WA, USA) Chicago (IL, USA) Toronto (ON, Canada) Halifax (NS, Canada) Europe: Edinburgh (Scotland) Gothenburg (Sweden) Riga (Latvia) Southern Hemisphere: Hobart (Australia) Invercargill (New Zealand) More info The locations below will have a reasonable chance to see aurorae during a G2 geomagnetic storm provided local viewing conditions are good. This includes but is not limited to: a clear sight towards the northern or southern horizon, no clouds, no light pollution and complete darkness. North America: Portland (OR, USA) Boise (ID, USA) Casper (WY, USA) Lincoln (NE, USA) Indianapolis (IN, USA) Columbus (OH, USA) New York City (NY, USA) Europe: Dublin (Ireland) Manchester (England) Hamburg (Germany) Gdańsk (Poland) Vilnius (Lithuania) Moscow (Russia) Southern Hemisphere: Devonport (Australia) Christchurch (New Zealand) More info We will continue to monitor the activity and post updates on the forum, Facebook, and Google+. Keep following us for the latest information. Got questions, comments, or maybe you have a different opinion? Then feel free to post in this topic and we will do our best to help you out! We also have an email alert system and Twitter account which informs you of strong solar flares, Coronal Mass Ejection impacts and much more. Donate and support this project so we can invest in heavier servers to give you a better experience on our site and can stay online during major events. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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