The sky around Columbus erupted into a dazzling light show Thursday night as a solar storm made the northern lights visible in Ohio's capital city. And it may not be over yet. The earth's ...
Photo by Mike Wolanin | The Republic The northern lights are visible at the intersection of intersection of Marr Road and County Road 550N. COLUMBUS ... Weather Prediction Center saying the ...
The sky around Columbus erupted into a dazzling light show Thursday night as a solar storm made the northern lights visible in Ohio's capital city. And it may not be over yet. The earth's ...
Here's a look at the forecast. Why were the northern lights visible Thursday night? According to the Space Weather Prediction Center, a severe geomagnetic storm caused by plasma and magnetic ...
An incoming geomagnetic storm is expected to hit the Earth today, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center. If the storm hits at its expected strength, it could push the northern lights ...
The northern lights can be seen just after sunset and just before sunrise, but it's best to go out at night and away from city lights, according to the center. The center recommends viewing the ...
The skies above Ohio have put on quite a show this year, between a total solar eclipse, the "devil comet," meteor showers, a temporary "mini-moon" and, of course, the northern lights. The aurora ...
He said the center has gotten reports of northern lights sightings as far south as New Mexico. “It's been a wonderful year.” There were no immediate reports of disruptions to power and ...
If you want to see the northern lights here in the South, tonight might be the perfect opportunity. The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has ... across spots like Columbus, Macon and Augusta ...