Northern Lights Expected to Make Another Appearance in Coming Days

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 20, 2024 21:00 PMNews
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Aurora Borealis. Source: Photo-View, Pixabay

Recent solar activity has created stunning displays of the Northern Lights, visible almost all around Europe, shows are expected in the coming days. Space weather experts suggest that the recent geomagnetic storm is not over, and clear skies could lead to repeat performances.

 

Last week, bands of pink and green light, known as the aurora borealis, were seen across the different parts of Europe. This phenomenon coincides with the sun being in the most active phase of its 11-year cycle, marked by flares and coronal mass ejections that can disrupt power and communications on Earth and in orbit.

 

According to British Weather Services, the geomagnetic field is currently ebbing and flowing, allowing for potential repeat performances over the next 10 days if skies remain clear.

 

The Met Office predicts that the sunspot region responsible for the recent activity will face Earth again in 10 to 12 days, potentially leading to further geomagnetic storms and Northern Lights displays. The sunspot region will rotate back onto the Earth-facing side of the sun, increasing the chances of more auroras.

 

Aurora displays occur when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere near the magnetic poles. With the sun currently at the peak of its 11-year cycle, increased solar activity and more frequent sunspots are expected. This increased frequency in space weather means more opportunities for auroras.

 

Northern Lights. Source: Mukul Parashar, Pexels
Northern Lights. Source: Mukul Parashar, Pexels

Despite the high likelihood of more activity, the chances of a full repeat of last weekend's spectacular display are considered slim due to the unique set of circumstances that occurred. However, some activity is still expected.

The visibility of aurora depends on the strength of geomagnetic storming. Smaller mass ejections heading toward Earth could still create beautiful displays, particularly in northern parts of European countries. Even if the entire Europe does not see auroras, certain areas are likely to witness them.

For these displays to be visible, they must occur at night under clear skies. This alignment of conditions is crucial for witnessing the Northern Lights.

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