A solar storm hitting Earth could cause parts of the nation to see the northern lights. See where NOAA thinks it could happen ...
A severe geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights on Sunday and Monday.
Monday night's NOAA aurora forecast shows that the northern lights could be visible in the northern United States. Will they ...
The auroras, also known as the northern and southern lights, were triggered by the fastest-moving solar storm in at least five years, but dwindled as the geomagnetic activity quickly waned.
The geomagnetic storm, caused by an outburst of plasma from a solar flare, could interfere with radio transmissions on Earth ...
A massive geomagnetic storm could have brought a rare sight to the U.S. — the northern lights — but it did not have the ...
but solar wind speeds were still elevated, so NOAA extended the moderate storm warning. A moderate storm, categorized as a G2, can impact some power systems and bring the northern lights as far ...
The geomagnetic storm ... solar flare, could interfere with radio transmissions on Earth as well as causing potential problems for satellites and humans in space. It might also mean that the ...