We will have to wait and see. I have 8/8 cloud cover so it is academic.
The UK site I normally use is down at the moment - sensor probelms.
There have been a few quite good displays recently further north.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
> Just had a possible aurora alert for lower latitudes. Time will tell:
On my (ever-shrinking) bucket list. Do let us know if you glimpse a
peek (UK).
(sigh) Had I been living farther north, it would have been worth a few hour's
additional drive for a possible peek. Alas, ain't gonna happen, from here!
OTOH, I enjoy several meteor showers each year -- which never seem to
get old! Next to impossible to view from the more northern places I've
lived (light pollution, cloud cover, etc.)
Reply by Jeroen Belleman●December 2, 20222022-12-02
I paraphrase: "The 1859 Carrington event ... caused a black-out across
the entire Canadien province of Quebec."
I didn't know solar storms also affected candles, oil and gas lamps.
Never too old to learn... ;-)
Jeroen Belleman