It says it happens every 25 years or something. 25 years ago the information wasn’t as widely spreadWas just talking to my wife about this very thing as I was scrolling through this thread.
It says it happens every 25 years or something. 25 years ago the information wasn’t as widely spreadWas just talking to my wife about this very thing as I was scrolling through this thread.
I sure don't. First and only time I ever saw them until here in Missouri this year was while I was attending Wyotech in Laramie circa 2003ish.Can anyone remember a time where we've had northern lights over so much area so many times in one year?
The sun's behaviour puts our climate change problems to shame.
Can anyone remember a time where we've had northern lights over so much area so many times in one year?
The sun's behaviour puts our climate change problems to shame.
So screwsome blocked them with cloud using his weather controlling technology.
What comet?Anyone seen the comet yet?
What comet?
It’s really an alien spaceship but they’re calling it a comet.What comet?
Nope, I posted the thread because I thought this was something I would never get to see, but always wanted to. The last couple times it happened it didnt make it here.Can anyone remember a time where we've had northern lights over so much area so many times in one year?
The sun's behaviour puts our climate change problems to shame.
I like how the house is an up arrow so you know where to look
west central ohio.
Thanks! I was looking for that.The best chance of them being visible in Northern California is within a couple hours of midnight.
the last time they hit (a few months ago) ca people where posting pics around 10pm as far south as sacramentoThe best chance of them being visible in Northern California is within a couple hours of midnight.