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Aurora Borealis Seen In North Carolina

Unusually Powerful Solar Storm Unleashes Dazzling Northern Lights

Aurora Borealis Visible Beyond Arctic Circle Due to Historic Storm

May 11, 2024 - The most powerful solar storm in over two decades has struck Earth, triggering breathtaking displays of the Northern Lights far beyond their usual viewing range. The storm, which began on May 10, has produced severe geomagnetic activity, resulting in auroras visible as far south as Atlanta, Georgia.

Extraordinary Celestial Show

According to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, the solar storm has registered as severe, with geomagnetic activity reaching the G5 level on the five-tier scale. This means that the storm has the potential to disrupt communication and navigation systems, and can also trigger power surges.

Unprecedented Visibility

The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is typically only found within the Arctic Circle. However, the current solar storm has sent charged particles far into the atmosphere, allowing people in lower latitudes to witness the celestial phenomenon. From Scotland to the United States, people have been treated to a stunning spectacle of swirling colors and dancing lights.


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