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Sweden: map of aurora borealis
Anyone know if and where I might find a map (online) of
distribution of aurora borealis. I am in Sweden and wanting to know if this is actually best place to image this from the ground. Based on location of some detectors around the World, I would guess Alaska is superior, based on more reports from detectors. So question is if there is a map of some kind that shows global distribution over some number of years. Of course, I would be impressed if there is some trick to predict movement of this phenomenon, like predicting which way a storm front will travel. Dominic-Luc Webb |
Sweden: map of aurora borealis
Try this site, it may work for you - it is live and constantly updated.
http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/ "Dominic-Luc Webb" wrote in message ... Anyone know if and where I might find a map (online) of distribution of aurora borealis. I am in Sweden and wanting to know if this is actually best place to image this from the ground. Based on location of some detectors around the World, I would guess Alaska is superior, based on more reports from detectors. So question is if there is a map of some kind that shows global distribution over some number of years. Of course, I would be impressed if there is some trick to predict movement of this phenomenon, like predicting which way a storm front will travel. Dominic-Luc Webb |
Sweden: map of aurora borealis
Thanks! That was nice start. I do not see any data for mean of past years, etc, but from the looks of it, it forms a pretty nice ring. At the moment, it seems in fact strongest over Alaska. Dominic On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, marian wrote: Try this site, it may work for you - it is live and constantly updated. http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/ "Dominic-Luc Webb" wrote in message ... Anyone know if and where I might find a map (online) of distribution of aurora borealis. I am in Sweden and wanting to know if this is actually best place to image this from the ground. Based on location of some detectors around the World, I would guess Alaska is superior, based on more reports from detectors. So question is if there is a map of some kind that shows global distribution over some number of years. Of course, I would be impressed if there is some trick to predict movement of this phenomenon, like predicting which way a storm front will travel. Dominic-Luc Webb |
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