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Heads up aurora chasers! Powerful geomagnetic storm conditions could trigger northern lights at mid-latitudes overnight as a CME impact is detected and more could be on the way.
The freaky phenomenon, known as a cannibal coronal mass ejection (CME), occurred after two solar eruptions decided to merge ...
A blast of charged particles from the Sun - a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm - is currently sweeping past our planet. Auroras ...
Double solar eruptions could spark G2 geomagnetic storms and auroras above northern U.S. states on April 16. Keep your eyes on the skies!
These powerful winds agitate the ocean surface, generating higher seas and longer-wavelength waves within the storm’s fetch.
A surge of solar energy will make the Northern Lights even more visible Tuesday and Wednesday nights — and Wyoming will be in ...
FARGO — Small local storms with damaging wind, hail or tornadoes (what we call severe storms) are relatively common around the world in the middle latitudes ... the lower and mid-levels of ...
Lightning near the North Pole reveals dramatic climate changes as Arctic temperatures rise and storms intensify.
A one-two punch double eruption on the sun is offering a slight chance to view the aurora borealis in the Kansas sky later ...