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Aurora Facts and Forecasts Nothing puts me into an instant state of awe and wonder like the northern lights - it takes 3 days for this solar wind to travel from the sun to our planet. Helpful Links Custom Forecast Map for our Longitude: http://www.gi.alaska.edu/aurora_predict/map4/270.html A site dedicated to Solar and Auroral Activity: http://www.spacew.com/ Imaging from the latest pass of the POES satellite: http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html A simple explanation of the Aurora in PDF: http://sec.noaa.gov/info/Aurora.pdf
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/NOAAscales/ http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html http://www.sec.noaa.gov/solar_sites.html http://www.sec.noaa.gov/index.html Latitude, Longitude The Latitude for most anywhere in Door County is 45º (this is why our sundials feature an arm titled at 45º - on average, the Sun's rays are perpendicular to the Sundial's arm. At the Equator, Sundials arms are mounted paralell to the dial. The Longitude is 87º. These "long" lines reach from pole to pole. Universal Time Most Space Weather Events are measured in Universal Time. Universal time is the time when the Sun passes the Earth's Dateline.
I am working on this page to offer more insight - if you know of any you'd be willing to share, please let me know. Comments or suggestions? phil@doorcounty.com
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