NOAA Predicts Potential Auroa Tonight as Far South as Alabama After Severe Solar Storm Witnessed

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Having spotted peculiar activity on the Sun, a federal agency has issued an advisory that the Aurora Borealis may be seen as may south as Alabama or Northern California.

The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)—a division of the National Weather Service—is monitoring the Sun following a series of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that began on May 8th.

These powerful ejections of plasma and radiation have the ability to disrupt telecommunications, navigation, and the electrical grid, and the SWPC detected a cluster of sunspots that produced five solar flares in succession.

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Having spotted peculiar activity on the Sun, a federal agency has issued an advisory that the Aurora Borealis may be seen as may south as Alabama or Northern California.

The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)—a division of the National Weather Service—is monitoring the Sun following a series of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that began on May 8th.

These powerful ejections of plasma and radiation have the ability to disrupt telecommunications, navigation, and the electrical grid, and the SWPC detected a cluster of sunspots that produced five solar flares in succession.

Continued below.
It could be just a great show in the sky OR a Carrington Event. Too soon to know. I have unplugged a few thing just in case.
 
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