From cdeehr at gi.alaska.edu Thu May 24 09:51:37 2007 From: cdeehr at gi.alaska.edu (Charles Deehr) Date: Thu May 24 09:52:53 2007 Subject: [gse-aa] Auroral Alert Message-ID: <000001c79e2c$30093d50$ec1be589@Forcastle> Those of you who live in southern Canada and northern USA where there is still enough darkness around midnight, might have some auroral displays between the 23rd and the 28th of May. This would also apply to Tasmania, southern New Zealand and Antarctica where there is no problem with daylight near midnight during this period. Kp has reached 6 during some isolated periods in the last two days and there has been some weak solar activity from the last sunspot regions of solar cycle 24. These disturbances will reach earth during the next two days and may combine with some high speed streams to enhance auroral activity. Watch the automatic short term forecast panel at the forecast site at http://www.gedds.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast/ Dr. Charles Deehr, Prof. Emer. Phys. Ph. 907 474 7473 Fax 907 474 7290 email cdeehr@gi.alaska.edu The Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks 903 Koyukuk Ave N Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7320