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bekisman
07-Mar-16, 20:26
Did anyone else see these - seems everyone and his dog in UK did, I did not get my usual warning from Nottingham Uni; Damn!

Liz
08-Mar-16, 14:48
No I missed both nights! :(

richardj
08-Mar-16, 18:12
I woke up with indigestion and was rewarded with seeing the Northern Lights, some pictures taken between 1.30 and 4 am below:

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2264.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2267.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2287.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2198.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2209.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2210.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2212.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Aurora_Borealis_2213.jpg

Liz
08-Mar-16, 20:35
Beautiful photos richardj! I didn't realise you could see them then as others saw it at 8pm.

richardj
08-Mar-16, 20:54
Hi Liz, unfortunately I did not notice the lights on Sunday evening - I did not see the Aurora until I got up after midnight on March 7th - then stayed up taking pictures for a few hrs. The Northern Lights were still glowing on Monday night as well. Pictures taken on Monday night below.

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Northern_Lights_2326.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Northern_Lights_2316.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Northern_Lights_2399.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/Northern_Lights_2397.jpg

bekisman
09-Mar-16, 10:26
Did anyone get advance warning from AuroraWatch? (Fantastic photos above again!)

crashbandicoot1979
09-Mar-16, 12:48
Did anyone get advance warning from AuroraWatch? (Fantastic photos above again!)

No - I usually do but got nothing from them this time. Great photos richardj!!

richardj
09-Mar-16, 13:47
AutoraWatch issued an apology via twitter and on their webpage a couple of days ago (http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/aurorawatchuk/2016/03/07/we-got-it-wrong-last-night-and-heres-why/)

Website http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/

Twitter https://twitter.com/aurorawatchuk

crashbandicoot1979
09-Mar-16, 14:20
Thanks for that richardj - I did think it was strange that they hadn't sent anything!

bekisman
09-Mar-16, 17:48
Yes, I wrote too and asked why we did not get Alerts, they sent this: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/aurorawatchuk/2016/03/07/we-got-it-wrong-last-night-and-heres-why/ Very honest of them "we got it wrong last night and heres why".. Never mind

cazmanian_minx
10-Mar-16, 14:48
Looking at the University of Alaska forecast, they're supposed to be strong Wednesday to Sunday next week again.

My attempt at Armadale on Tuesday night.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll302/cazmanian_minx/Ethels%20House%20-%20aurora-March%202016_zpsjeh80dp9.jpg (http://s291.photobucket.com/user/cazmanian_minx/media/Ethels%20House%20-%20aurora-March%202016_zpsjeh80dp9.jpg.html)

Goodfellers
11-Mar-16, 20:08
http://www.spaceweather.com/ have a world map showing the current Aurora oval, also warnings of solar storms which indicate a good chance of Auroras. I was lucky enough to get my pictures used by the BBC on the weather bulletin, but still cant fathom out how to post them on here!

Liz
11-Mar-16, 20:25
Looking at the University of Alaska forecast, they're supposed to be strong Wednesday to Sunday next week again.

My attempt at Armadale on Tuesday night.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll302/cazmanian_minx/Ethels%20House%20-%20aurora-March%202016_zpsjeh80dp9.jpg (http://s291.photobucket.com/user/cazmanian_minx/media/Ethels%20House%20-%20aurora-March%202016_zpsjeh80dp9.jpg.html)

Will try not to miss them this time! Beautiful photo :)

richardj
14-Mar-16, 21:52
The Northern Lights are happening now - 8.50pm Monday Night - March 14th
Worth having a look.

Toadles
14-Mar-16, 22:01
Where about would be best to catch them?.. iv never seen them and always miss it

richardj
14-Mar-16, 22:49
Toadles ... I tend to look towards John O'Groats from the Watten area. They have gone "off" at the moment - 9.47pm so they were only briefly seen tonight. That said they could easily become visible later on.

You do need to go to an area where there is not too much light pollution, and I believe over the next couple of nights there is a good chance of seeing them. You can also check http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/ to see if there is any activity. Not showing anything for tonight yet it was visible, but not spectacular over Caithness earlier tonight.

Pictures taken just after 9 pm

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/march14/IMG_2378.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/march14/IMG_2372.jpg

http://www.pictures.eu.com/northern-lights/march14/IMG_2367.jpg

Dog-eared
18-Mar-16, 14:05
AuroraNotifier is a free app that works well.