Lovely explanation, thank you. During the section describing the moon phases, did you know you captured what I think is a STEVE at 13.50? It's the thin purple ribbon.
OMG!!! Thank you so much for doing this vid.. i recently got into it but have trouble interpreting the data from the space weather satellite app. I learned so much! New sub here..🥳🥳🥳
We had a couple of magnificent Auroras were i live (Sweden) in January and February and I live in central Sweden out in the countryside so no light pollution. It was amazing. Thank you yet again for a very interesting scientific, educational, beautifully filmed episode.
Do not underestimate the wildlife encounters! I too came upon a Moose cow and her calf, while on a highway just outside of Fairbanks. And while I was in downtown Anchorage, a bull moose was just on the other side of a large bay window, at the hotel I was staying, licking at the glass. Perhaps he was thinking that he was able to eat the floral display that he saw looking through the window. Even though I was there for three weeks, I never saw the Aurora Borealis. This was in the month of October, but in fairness I was usually sleeping during the night. You haven't abandoned tornado chasing, have you Michael?
This is so incredibly helpful and insightful. I'm planning a trip to Fairbanks in March and I'll be referring back to these videos a ton
Lovely explanation, thank you.
During the section describing the moon phases, did you know you captured what I think is a STEVE at 13.50?
It's the thin purple ribbon.
OMG!!! Thank you so much for doing this vid.. i recently got into it but have trouble interpreting the data from the space weather satellite app. I learned so much! New sub here..🥳🥳🥳
We had a couple of magnificent Auroras were i live (Sweden) in January and February and I live in central Sweden out in the countryside so no light pollution. It was amazing. Thank you yet again for a very interesting scientific, educational, beautifully filmed episode.
Glad you enjoyed! And I love that you get the whole vibe here on this channel!
Do not underestimate the wildlife encounters! I too came upon a Moose cow and her calf, while on a highway just outside of Fairbanks.
And while I was in downtown Anchorage, a bull moose was just on the other side of a large bay window, at the hotel I was staying, licking at the glass. Perhaps he was thinking that he was able to eat the floral display that he saw looking through the window.
Even though I was there for three weeks, I never saw the Aurora Borealis. This was in the month of October, but in fairness I was usually sleeping during the night.
You haven't abandoned tornado chasing, have you Michael?
lol. I’m releasing a brand new chase video this evening.
The question is whether to go aurora chasing or storm chasing
Today's been a hell of a day hasn't it!
No red ones?
There is some but typically you won't see the good red stuff way up north on weaker displays (like you would in the lower 48)