Northern Lights?
#1
Did you see them last night? Around 11pm Mountain Time.
Awesome!
We've just passed our sixth Canniversary and it's the first time I've seen them!
Awesome!
We've just passed our sixth Canniversary and it's the first time I've seen them!
#2
From Calgary?
Stupid question time: How do you know when they are going to appear or is it just lucky timing?
Stupid question time: How do you know when they are going to appear or is it just lucky timing?
#3
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Joined: Jan 2011
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From: Airdrie, Alberta











Hi, I saw some photos on the Weather Network at lunchtime...they look amazing. Whereabouts are you Alberta Rose? Not sure if we can see them here in Airdrie.
#4
I will post some photos later. It's the first time we saw them too, we were half asleep, I said to OH, I'll just see if I can see anything but I'm going to bed. Looked out the back door and saw what looked a bit like a faint rainbow. I said I can see them - poor OH was snoring on the couch, we jumped in the car and went to where it was a bit darker. AMAZING! I'll see what the forecast is tonight too...
#5
We didn't know about them, but my son happened to go out to drive g/f home at that time, and they saw them.
I was amazed at how bright they were, given the light pollution from the city, and a really bright moon last night too.
My son said they were due to a high intensity solar flare, and that there is due to be an even higher one on Sunday ... so we'll be out looking tomorrow night.
There are forecasts available .... http://www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast/2011/09/11
#6
Time-wise ... I just read that the best time to see them is around midnight local time, and allowing for daylight saving time, I guess that's why we saw them around 11.00pm. They'd disappeared by about 11.15 though ...
#7
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yep we saw them from kamloops, was very suprised to see them from here
#9
#10
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From: Airdrie, Alberta











Thanks for the info Alberta Rose, will be looking out tomorrow night.
We were driving back to Airdrie from Cross Iron Mills last night when our youngest, who is completely colour blind, remarked that the sky was a funny colour. Didn't give it much thought as the sunset has been so pretty last night, it must have been the start of the lights.
Saw our first bear 2 weeeks ago, would be amazing to see these too, fingers crossed!
We were driving back to Airdrie from Cross Iron Mills last night when our youngest, who is completely colour blind, remarked that the sky was a funny colour. Didn't give it much thought as the sunset has been so pretty last night, it must have been the start of the lights.
Saw our first bear 2 weeeks ago, would be amazing to see these too, fingers crossed!
#11
We saw them up here in Edmonton. I get the email alerts from Aurora Watch, and I always look out when I get them, but I've only seen the green wavy curtains from a a bit of a distance before.
In our yard on Friday night, we started to see the green appear, and then suddenly, a curtain appeared in the sky over our house, as we were looking directly up in to it, it seemed like the aurora was bursting open.
It was like a special effect from a movie where the alien ship arrives through a vortex
It was so amazing it was totally overwhelming. The colours were moving so fast, I've never seen anything like it.
I was so glad I'd dragged the whole family out on to the deck when I first saw the aurora appearing, as I don't think they could possibly appreciate what I was talking about unless they'd been there, it was pretty mind blowing.
In our yard on Friday night, we started to see the green appear, and then suddenly, a curtain appeared in the sky over our house, as we were looking directly up in to it, it seemed like the aurora was bursting open.
It was like a special effect from a movie where the alien ship arrives through a vortex
It was so amazing it was totally overwhelming. The colours were moving so fast, I've never seen anything like it. I was so glad I'd dragged the whole family out on to the deck when I first saw the aurora appearing, as I don't think they could possibly appreciate what I was talking about unless they'd been there, it was pretty mind blowing.
#12
We saw them up here in Edmonton. I get the email alerts from Aurora Watch, and I always look out when I get them, but I've only seen the green wavy curtains from a a bit of a distance before.
In our yard on Friday night, we started to see the green appear, and then suddenly, a curtain appeared in the sky over our house, as we were looking directly up in to it, it seemed like the aurora was bursting open.
It was like a special effect from a movie where the alien ship arrives through a vortex
It was so amazing it was totally overwhelming. The colours were moving so fast, I've never seen anything like it.
I was so glad I'd dragged the whole family out on to the deck when I first saw the aurora appearing, as I don't think they could possibly appreciate what I was talking about unless they'd been there, it was pretty mind blowing.
In our yard on Friday night, we started to see the green appear, and then suddenly, a curtain appeared in the sky over our house, as we were looking directly up in to it, it seemed like the aurora was bursting open.
It was like a special effect from a movie where the alien ship arrives through a vortex
It was so amazing it was totally overwhelming. The colours were moving so fast, I've never seen anything like it. I was so glad I'd dragged the whole family out on to the deck when I first saw the aurora appearing, as I don't think they could possibly appreciate what I was talking about unless they'd been there, it was pretty mind blowing.
I've heard that the Elk Island National Park to the east of Edmonton is THE place for aurora watching!
#13
aw poo didn't see them last night but have on a couple of occassions here before (just north of Stettler) - and like you Rose, only the green.
Very pretty though
Very pretty though
#14
Did you get all different colours? ... we only saw green, and we didn't have time to drive beyond the city to look at them in the relative darkness. Must've been awesome up in Edmonton.
I've heard that the Elk Island National Park to the east of Edmonton is THE place for aurora watching!
I've heard that the Elk Island National Park to the east of Edmonton is THE place for aurora watching!
We live on the edge of town, and it was amazing, but right out away from the city it must have been outstanding.
#15
Did you get all different colours? ... we only saw green, and we didn't have time to drive beyond the city to look at them in the relative darkness. Must've been awesome up in Edmonton.
I've heard that the Elk Island National Park to the east of Edmonton is THE place for aurora watching!
I've heard that the Elk Island National Park to the east of Edmonton is THE place for aurora watching!




