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  1. Fen Wolf yeah it was too misty here, the Autumn and winter/Spring are best times for Aurora, it's usually more likely then. Although May has been good for two years.
  2. weatherobsuk phone pic humid n misty , next week looks better apart from the cloud.
  3. weatherobsuk yeah it's cloudy in the south, good luck if you decide to have a look.
  4. weatherobsuk Last Friday about this time the BZ was - 35
  5. Fen Wolf might be something for northern areas, but nothing forecast of note... yet. SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids WWW.SPACEWEATHER.COM
  6. Fen Wolf I think that YouTube video is worse case scenario, and some speculation. I think Earth and Uranus is safe for a while Earth's magnetic field is overdue a flip. Should we be worried? WWW.SCIENCEFOCUS.COM
  7. weatherobsuk That 3664 group might be active next time it faces earth. More likely October/November for another severe storm, unlikely to match last Friday 10th/11th.
  8. weatherobsuk Never got past a crimson background, picked up feint pillars about 03.20am, it became quite misty though. That AR3664 group will return in a few weeks probably still powerful, but never properly dark by then.
  9. Hope the old anvils coming out of France don't clutter the sky later.
  10. weatherobsuk Now it's daylight the Aurora picks up again. Tonight and Monday there's a chance, but cloud cover will spoil it for alot of places. https://www.spaceweather.com/
  11. Lt. Dan If you're going out to get away from light pollution, remember to keep using your phone flash.
  12. Lt. Dan Does the flash illuminate the Aurora?
  13. Lt. Dan how far inland though? Probably west of London. Fen Wolf Yes it's possible if it reaches G4.
  14. Lt. Dan I use windy app but haven't checked cloud cover yet. Drive inland?
  15. Lt. Dan North Sea fractus https://www.spaceweather.com/
  16. ChannelThunder Channel Thunder Of course the models show a plume event on Sunday night, the one night I'm away in London for a gig! Very predictable!
  17. ChannelThunder Shania Twain is coming again in September
  18. WeatherArc Thanks for the detailed reply Those " high risk" days can create too many adjacent storms as you say. BTW was your username "weather09" before? I may of mixed you up with another member from Brum.
  19. WeatherArc Your post about most of the storms yesterday (Monday) thankfully not reaching their potential. One reason mentioned was dry air aloft, I thought dry air aloft would help lapse rates, as dry air cools faster than moist air. Or was the dry air creating stronger downdrafts with evaporative cooling, cutting off inflow?
  20. Jamie M Not heard of starvisor, just had a look, lot of clear skies and some Aurora over Russia now.
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