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Extensive green glow in the north, with a patch of red north west.
Nowhere near as bright as the last one I saw in October 2003, but its
definitely
there and may develop further.
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And it's clouded out here.
Oh well, I suppose I had my turn on Sunday night.

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Extensive green glow in the north, with a patch of red north west. Nowhere
near as bright as the last one I saw in October 2003, but its definitely
there and may develop further.
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North Cumbria
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Eskdalemuir webcam currently showing it very well

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...uir/index.html


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Comrie Perthshire


Extensive green glow in the north, with a patch of red north west.
Nowhere near as bright as the last one I saw in October 2003, but its
definitely
there and may develop further.
--
Anita Evans
North Cumbria


It was quite good in NW Cumbria as well. After 2 nights of foggy skies I was
delighted to see a nice clear sky and a nice green glow. A few streamers
appeared but then it just went sort of amorphous. But hey, maybe I'm missing
something, by sitting here.........

ally




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a l l y wrote:

It was quite good in NW Cumbria as well. After 2 nights of foggy skies I was
delighted to see a nice clear sky and a nice green glow. A few streamers
appeared but then it just went sort of amorphous. But hey, maybe I'm missing
something, by sitting here.........

ally


Lancashire seems to have missed out, due to a lot of rain and cloud, and
light pollution around Preston. But still, I've just come home under a
mostly clear sky and I'd swear I can see the merest hint of a green
glow. No rays or streamers, though

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It was quite good in NW Cumbria as well. After 2 nights of foggy skies I was
delighted to see a nice clear sky and a nice green glow. A few streamers
appeared but then it just went sort of amorphous. But hey, maybe I'm missing
something, by sitting here.........

Well the sky fogged over not long after I posted, but I just know
there'll be a miraculous clearance just as I go to bed. Remember the
advert where some rare pandas (or something) only came out to play every
time the man turned away....
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Anita Evans wrote:
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It was quite good in NW Cumbria as well. After 2 nights of foggy skies
I was
delighted to see a nice clear sky and a nice green glow. A few streamers
appeared but then it just went sort of amorphous. But hey, maybe I'm
missing
something, by sitting here.........

Well the sky fogged over not long after I posted, but I just know
there'll be a miraculous clearance just as I go to bed. Remember the
advert where some rare pandas (or something) only came out to play every
time the man turned away....


Unfortunately the storm's not as strong as it was, owing to the
interplanetary magnetic field tilting from south to north - according to
spaceweather.com anyway. Certainly the activity on the Met Office
webcams has died away, and the University of Lancashire's Aurorawatch
page is reporting only moderate activity.
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:51:13 +0000, 20/20 wrote:

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Nothing at midnight at 52N 0E, (b*gg*r!) Sky 25% obscured by thin cloud.


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