Are you trying to say this is normal for England , because it is not. Otherwise we would have been rushing out to our gardens to see them over the years. People would not have been travelling to Scandinavia either to see them.
@@spiritusinfinitus true you can see them with a phone , but it still isn't normal for them to show here so regularly. People should start asking questions and not just marvel at the beauty.
Where in the UK do you live? I saw them in Kent two years ago, and in my home in East London in may. I'm certain they have never been that far south of Britain, whereas if you live up North of Britain you probably have seen them often.
@@RendererEP It depends where you are in northern Britain. In the west it's cloudy almost every night, especially when the NLs are most "active", so no, we hardly ever see them.
The magnetic field is weakening as the magnetic poles migrate. This allows in more of the suns energy, also explains why aurora which used to be mainly green are now vibrant reds and purple. But if you want to believe the sun is having a 'moment' cos you know 'science' go ahead 😂
Well said - glad to see there is at least one other person out there with an actual brain, anf the ability to think critically - a dying breed these days it would seem !
Since you’ve debunked science, please go ahead and lay out your theory, with workings - physics, cause and effect calculations and mechanisms. Because just throwing in a - the field’s weaker so it lets in more is kind of lame. If you don’t understand enough about it to explain, you can’t just dismiss what scientists, people with actual expertise in the subject, have worked out.
This is ill-informed. There have been no major solar flares strong enough to have caused aurorae so far south, regardless of the sun's peaking cycle. The reason is that earths magnetic pole drift is both accelerating per year and weakening at an increasing rate (it was something like a 10% reduction over 100 years and then a further 5% reduction over the last 50 with like further acceleration if it is a shift). As the planet's magnetic shield weakens, less.powerful solar events such as week M-class flares or groups of them are causing the aurora.
I just came on to ask the same question! Answer: because these days journalists don't know the difference between an interrogative adverb and a pronoun at the start of a relative clause.
To be pedantic, the summer "equinox" is actually the "summer solstice" in June and the "winter solstice" is in December. I think you meant the "autumn equinox" which is around September 21st. In any case, auroral activity has nothing to do with solstices or equinoxes. It is correlated with the 11 year sunspot cycle. At solar max the sun has lots of sunspots. These decrease gradually to almost none about 5 or 6 years later - solar minimum. Then they gradually increase again. When there are lots of sunspots the sun casts out lots of charged charged particles in the form of coronal mass ejections. Its these particles that hit our atmosphere, primarily in polar regions, to cause these lovely lightshows.
The 'News' never get anything right, they are not experts, they are just writers who get paid by the word, they will write anything to meet a deadline and wont care about facts.
@@Jo-sp5cp We are seeing it in the UK because the magnetic field has weakened , and the magnetic field is weakening as a result of the imminent pole-flip. Check where magnetic north is right now.... It's about 1200 miles SSE of true north. Puts it somewhere over Siberia at my last check.
It is, but only on a temporary basis, as the Earth's magnetic pole reverses its polarity, when the magnetic strength will hopefully increase its strength once more, to protect us from Solar winds and Sun flares once more
"Here's why there's suddenly Northern Lights in the UK?" The title suggests that we're going to find out why there are northern lights in the UK but asks us why the northern lights are in the UK at the same time
Finally been saying this for years chuck has a live stream watching the sun and its flares and spots there massive its been very very busy blasting flares
I agree with Nick Hart's comment below - I believe it is because there are dramatic changes taking place in the planet's magnetic field. We are due for a geomagnetic reversal and I understand the change process can last hundreds or thousands of years and is underway. Are these aurora events simultaneously appearing where we would expect them or is the whole spectacle moving southwards? In other words is it a super large event extending from the polar North to these southerly latitudes or are the lines of magnetic force being shifted and taking the particles with it to show the aurora in a new locality?
Fool. Stop looking into all that shyte. You need to put that effort into looking into our true past and the cyclical nature of the planet/solar system, you'll be much more informed and on the right track. You are welcome, and good luck.
@@NevilleBamshu23 magnetic field is weakening as the magnetic poles migrate. The ptb seem to be using revelations as a guide book. Maybe look into it🤔 Or don't🤷
They've always been there, it's just not often that we get to see them properly, especially with the light pollution in populated areas....you can't always see them that well in Norway either, if you've ever been. A lot of the time it looks like a greyish mist with the faintest hint of colour if you squint hard enough. 😂
Enquiring Minds will want to find out why some very mediocre low key solar flares are producing such spectacular Northern Lights all across the Northern Hemisphere😅
The other thing that makes seeing the northern lights easier in 2024 is that most people have phone cameras capable of capturing the incredibly dim displays. This wasn't even possible a few years ago. I bet even today most people in the UK haven't seen them with their own eyes.
Nothing to do with the Ozone layer - which IS still there - but rather to the much reduced magnetic field of Earth which has declined steadily over the last century or so. The reason the aurora are so visible now is that the decline is accelerating.
@@jackaubrey8614 " reduced magnetic field of Earth which has declined steadily over the last century or so. The reason the aurora are so visible now is that the decline is accelerating" nope
Are you trying to say this is normal for England , because it is not. Otherwise we would have been rushing out to our gardens to see them over the years. People would not have been travelling to Scandinavia either to see them.
It's mostly people's phone cameras seeing them, not their own eyes. Most people didn't have the capability in their pockets even a few years ago.
I saw them with my own eyes very very clearly.
They didn't report this as normal, but they do happen this far south.
@@spiritusinfinitus true you can see them with a phone , but it still isn't normal for them to show here so regularly. People should start asking questions and not just marvel at the beauty.
I’m 70 and I’ve seen the Northern lights since I was a child🙄🇬🇧
Lucky you. Saw my first in May. Reds and purples. Truly amazing.😍
Where in the UK do you live? I saw them in Kent two years ago, and in my home in East London in may. I'm certain they have never been that far south of Britain, whereas if you live up North of Britain you probably have seen them often.
@@RendererEP It depends where you are in northern Britain. In the west it's cloudy almost every night, especially when the NLs are most "active", so no, we hardly ever see them.
@@RendererEP there have been a few opportunities I missed previous to May due to cloud cover 😥
The magnetic field is weakening as the magnetic poles migrate. This allows in more of the suns energy, also explains why aurora which used to be mainly green are now vibrant reds and purple.
But if you want to believe the sun is having a 'moment' cos you know 'science' go ahead 😂
Well said - glad to see there is at least one other person out there with an actual brain, anf the ability to think critically - a dying breed these days it would seem !
Thankyou for youre knowledge insight and humor❤
I thought I was correct. Thanks for confirming.
Since you’ve debunked science, please go ahead and lay out your theory, with workings - physics, cause and effect calculations and mechanisms. Because just throwing in a - the field’s weaker so it lets in more is kind of lame. If you don’t understand enough about it to explain, you can’t just dismiss what scientists, people with actual expertise in the subject, have worked out.
🎯🎯🎯
This is ill-informed. There have been no major solar flares strong enough to have caused aurorae so far south, regardless of the sun's peaking cycle. The reason is that earths magnetic pole drift is both accelerating per year and weakening at an increasing rate (it was something like a 10% reduction over 100 years and then a further 5% reduction over the last 50 with like further acceleration if it is a shift). As the planet's magnetic shield weakens, less.powerful solar events such as week M-class flares or groups of them are causing the aurora.
Ok and what happens when it's gone?
Also the solar radiation management being conducted.
@@domestinger8805mars
@@doreencardwell8008 - No. Rubbish.
@@FrostekFerenczy if you want to put your faith in the honesty of the government, go right ahead. I hope it works out for you.
A-aurora borealis, at this time of year, in this part of the country, localised in Edinburgh?!
All totally normal once HAARP is being tested...
Why is there a question mark in the title?
Here's why?
Because its DARPA really
@@onemansjunk01 what's DARPA got to do with it? What's love got to do with it?
I just came on to ask the same question!
Answer: because these days journalists don't know the difference between an interrogative adverb and a pronoun at the start of a relative clause.
Coz they know it's actually HAARP doing this.
Why is the title punctuated as a question?
Ignorant Press.
Yes! My tea was equally subpar today😢
I'm Ron Burgundy?
uK edUKasHUn
To be pedantic, the summer "equinox" is actually the "summer solstice" in June and the "winter solstice" is in December. I think you meant the "autumn equinox" which is around September 21st.
In any case, auroral activity has nothing to do with solstices or equinoxes. It is correlated with the 11 year sunspot cycle. At solar max the sun has lots of sunspots. These decrease gradually to almost none about 5 or 6 years later - solar minimum. Then they gradually increase again. When there are lots of sunspots the sun casts out lots of charged charged particles in the form of coronal mass ejections. Its these particles that hit our atmosphere, primarily in polar regions, to cause these lovely lightshows.
These light shows are now seen in southern UK and southern US. Not limited to Canada and Norway any more👍
The 'News' never get anything right, they are not experts, they are just writers who get paid by the word, they will write anything to meet a deadline and wont care about facts.
@@Jo-sp5cp We are seeing it in the UK because the magnetic field has weakened , and the magnetic field is weakening as a result of the imminent pole-flip. Check where magnetic north is right now.... It's about 1200 miles SSE of true north. Puts it somewhere over Siberia at my last check.
@@dalejoyce7042 exactly that👍💥
@@dalejoyce7042🎯🎯🎯
I wondered if it was because of the rapidly moving magnetic north pole.
I think youll the magnetic field of the earth is whats actually having a flap, i.e. fading away
It is, but only on a temporary basis, as the Earth's magnetic pole reverses its polarity, when the magnetic strength will hopefully increase its strength once more, to protect us from Solar winds and Sun flares once more
Because the magnetic field is very weak and the pole is shifting
That’s why
Sun is having a moment 🤦🏽😂
Correct ! 👍
Nothing to do with those straight clouds ☁️ everywhere …
🤔
If you mean so called ' chemtrails ',then no.
Who knows what the particles will show up as, but all i see when the chemtrails turn up is clouds 😮😢
@@oliverreedslovechild so called ?
What are they then …..
@@PamelaD963 they are ‘SRM Projects’ 😉
@@lw1zfog yup !
One company in the U.K. controls it all …
But of course that company is a “theory” ( until it comes to HMRC) 😂
Really.
I’d say it’s Magnetic pole shift
Sun flares
And TIAMAT
That’s a FACT
My balcony faces SSW and I saw them very clearly for about 45mins, this was in Torquay, Devon.
I wish it got reported on better before hand. Its always norther lighs seen over britain last night. Great! Never seen em even tho i really do want to
"Here's why there's suddenly Northern Lights in the UK?"
The title suggests that we're going to find out why there are northern lights in the UK but asks us why the northern lights are in the UK at the same time
Weakening magnetic field as the magnetic poles migrate.
Try a few billion years of them being here. Ffs
Solstices are in June and December
Edinburgh is in Scotland…not England!
the flip creates BIG waves
Finally been saying this for years chuck has a live stream watching the sun and its flares and spots there massive its been very very busy blasting flares
I agree with Nick Hart's comment below - I believe it is because there are dramatic changes taking place in the planet's magnetic field. We are due for a geomagnetic reversal and I understand the change process can last hundreds or thousands of years and is underway. Are these aurora events simultaneously appearing where we would expect them or is the whole spectacle moving southwards? In other words is it a super large event extending from the polar North to these southerly latitudes or are the lines of magnetic force being shifted and taking the particles with it to show the aurora in a new locality?
Climate engineering
Fool
THE REASON!!! Chem trail Reflections.
So you all believe MSM. Lol
HAARP, Cloud seeding and the coming deception?
Muuuuh...on ya bike..
Fool. Stop looking into all that shyte. You need to put that effort into looking into our true past and the cyclical nature of the planet/solar system, you'll be much more informed and on the right track.
You are welcome, and good luck.
No, it's not insane nonsense as you claim.
@@NevilleBamshu23 That's the best refute you can give? Very original.
@@NevilleBamshu23 magnetic field is weakening as the magnetic poles migrate. The ptb seem to be using revelations as a guide book. Maybe look into it🤔
Or don't🤷
It's actually jusr various discos in the area!
They've always been there, it's just not often that we get to see them properly, especially with the light pollution in populated areas....you can't always see them that well in Norway either, if you've ever been. A lot of the time it looks like a greyish mist with the faintest hint of colour if you squint hard enough. 😂
It's the Russians 😅
Oh and why aren't we being told that x-rays and uvc are hitting the Earth's surface? Could there possibly be any connection?😮
This week? So I missed it again??
Its called a coronal mass ejection and a solar flare 😂 its not just having a moment... just wait until next year 😂😂😂😂😂
Pole reversal denial
Enquiring Minds will want to find out why some very mediocre low key solar flares are producing such spectacular Northern Lights all across the Northern Hemisphere😅
Full of balls no harm
HAARP
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍 yeah, okay
You can see the Northern Lights in Scotland all the time! Click bait!
Oh no not c change
🙏🏿
Solar radiation management.
GOD LOVE
Michael Bell just eat correctly
Jesus Christ ❤❤❤❤
Can’t believe it’s not global warming 🥵🤬
The other thing that makes seeing the northern lights easier in 2024 is that most people have phone cameras capable of capturing the incredibly dim displays. This wasn't even possible a few years ago. I bet even today most people in the UK haven't seen them with their own eyes.
Not at all true. I could see them clear as day
because we are fuked?
Because we don’t have an ozone layer anymore
Nothing to do with the Ozone layer - which IS still there - but rather to the much reduced magnetic field of Earth which has declined steadily over the last century or so. The reason the aurora are so visible now is that the decline is accelerating.
Of course we have an ozone. Which eco loon told you we didnt?
@@jackaubrey8614where do you people get your information from? 🤦♂️
yes we do and thats not how an ozone layer works. rofl
@@jackaubrey8614 " reduced magnetic field of Earth which has declined steadily over the last century or so. The reason the aurora are so visible now is that the decline is accelerating" nope
I'd just like to add climate change and why not. That's just as balmy as all the other comments.
Far from northern lights