The best photos from last night’s K=7 auroral displays are coming in from Scandinavia. Check these out, from Finland, Sweden, Norway…and North America…see more at Space Weather Gallery:
By Peter Rosen, near Stockholm, Sweden:
Erling Sverre Nordoy, Tromso, Norway:
Wow. Surreal. Colors are amazing. Katja’s is really impressive.
He/she seems to have had the good fortune to be right under it, although I though the magnetic pole was somewhere in Canada.
Paul Cyr’s photo is, without question, the most intense and beautiful aurora borealis picture I’ve ever seen! Most aurora pictures are primarily yellow-green but this is incredible – the depth, the color range, and intensity. Just like some rainbow photos are better than others, this one blows every other aurora picture away! Two thumbs up!
I’m sure most if not all of these had the color saturation pushed up in Photoshop. I suspect Cyr’s was a little overdone.
Very Beautiful indeed.
Sorry to change the subject but this is such an interesting link that I wanted to share.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ocean-algae-can-evolve-fast-to-tackle-climate-change/
Yet another negative feedback for global warming from CO2 that does not get factored into the IPCC models. This species alone alone is probably not of scale to make a large impact, but the potential for adaptation is not considered. People forget we were living in a CO2-starved setting during the modern ICE AGE relative to most of Earth history.
“The mismatch between scientific and public opinion complicates a plan by almost 200 governments to work out a deal to limit global warming at a summit in late 2015 in Paris.”
I don’t know, but I’ve read that a majority of scientists in the environmental movement are not physical, but political scientists. And certainly the UN is a political (in the worst sense of the word) organization. This story seems an extension of the all too familiar one of governmental power grab.
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