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Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted
Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. Its going to be interesting to see what my camera will get in the orange glow. Steve -- The UK SpeedTrap Guide" @ www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk The UK Weather Guide" @ www.ukstorms.com |
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Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk wrote:
Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. Its going to be interesting to see what my camera will get in the orange glow. Steve Well, that's all the prompting I need to get outside! (Leyland, Lancashire) -- Matthew Cegielka http://www.floof.co.uk Remove multiple navigational aids to reply |
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Matthew Cegielka wrote:
Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk wrote: Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. (Leyland, Lancashire) ....unfortunately it's cloudy to the north. Thwarted for the third time in 13 months! -- Matthew Cegielka http://www.floof.co.uk Remove multiple navigational aids to reply |
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Too cloudy!
http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/webcam/ .... from the warmth of your PC! "Matthew Cegielka" wrote in message ... Matthew Cegielka wrote: Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk wrote: Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. (Leyland, Lancashire) ...unfortunately it's cloudy to the north. Thwarted for the third time in 13 months! -- Matthew Cegielka http://www.floof.co.uk Remove multiple navigational aids to reply |
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scott wrote:
Too cloudy! http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/webcam/ ... from the warmth of your PC! Yes, I've seen those - I can't work out exactly what's going on with the Aboyne cam - is that really auroral activity?! Eskdalemuir looks rather more convincing, but not quite as impressive. Certainly not as impressive as on Sunday. Again, unfortunately, it was too cloudy, although I'd swear I saw the slightest shifting glow through the clouds late on. -- Matthew Cegielka http://www.floof.co.uk Remove multiple navigational aids to reply |
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Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk wrote in message
Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. Its going to be interesting to see what my camera will get in the orange glow. Steve Cloudy in Ayrshire again :-( -- Ian McMillan http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scotrail - Scotland's online railway group http://www.railpic.co.uk - updated 02/11/2004 - 37216 at Kilmarnock |
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![]() "Matthew Cegielka" wrote in message ... scott wrote: Too cloudy! http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/webcam/ ... from the warmth of your PC! Yes, I've seen those - I can't work out exactly what's going on with the Aboyne cam - is that really auroral activity?! Eskdalemuir looks rather more convincing, but not quite as impressive. Certainly not as impressive as on Sunday. Again, unfortunately, it was too cloudy, although I'd swear I saw the slightest shifting glow through the clouds late on. -- Matthew Cegielka http://www.floof.co.uk Remove multiple navigational aids to reply Both the Aboyne and eskdale cams look about right. I have just spent the last few hours up in the Cheviots observing the northern skyline. It is though distant towns are lighting up parts of the horizon when I know none can be seen! This observation is very different to previous encounters with the Aurora Borealis, in the past the lights have shimmered, danced and changed colour, and even been directly overhead, on this occasion it is best described as a cross between light pollution from distant towns or a Northern June midnight skyline. Impressive none the less! Stuart |
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"Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk" wrote here on 09
Nov 2004: Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. Its going to be interesting to see what my camera will get in the orange glow. Steve Had a look from here about 12.30am. I couldn't decide whether there was a hint of green on the very horizon. There was some hint as to there being a glow on the edge of sight that didn't correspond to an urban area, but I couldn't be sure. It could easily have been a trick of the (lack of!) light, though. Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl. -- Please remove ".invalid" to reply by email. Support the world's oldest motorsport venue! http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/future.html |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 20:27:03 +0000 (UTC), "Steve -
www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk" wrote: Well this is the first time I have seen it from my home in light polluted Burton upon Trent and even with all the horrible orange lights its looking good. Its going to be interesting to see what my camera will get in the orange glow. It was visible from Selsey on the south coast too... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/temp/selseyaurora.html -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Home of the Lunar Parallax Demonstration Project |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 09:03:11 +0000, Pete Lawrence wrote:
It was visible from Selsey on the south coast too... Just about, you must hate that light pollution. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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