We are heading to Fairbanks, 400 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle in the Alaska Interior. It's late September, and a few days earlier, nature began a spectacle of bright, luminous colours.We head ...
Geomagnetic storm conditions are expected on Saturday night, likely pulling the northern lights further south below the ...
This means travelers will have more opportunities to see the northern lights around the world. If you're considering a trip to Alaska to witness this atmospheric phenomenon, read on to discover ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the northern lights will be “most visible” Friday ...
Areas within the boundaries of NOAA’s viewing line include northern Washington, northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, ...
The aurora will be visible over much of Canada and Alaska, but the northern lights can also be seen from as far as 620 miles away if the conditions are right, NOAA says. Parts of Idaho ...
The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis ... People typically travel to Alaska, Iceland and other regions within the Arctic Circle to witness the celestial phenomenon.
I’m a meteorologist who lives in Minnesota, unequivocally one of the best places to see the northern lights without having to travel to Alaska or Iceland or freaking Svalbard. When I first moved ...
The NOAA expects a minor geomagnetic storm caused by a burst of energy and particles released from the sun will cause sightings of the northern lights. Alaska and Canada will have the highest ...