The Aurora Forecast from the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, provides aurora activity predictions for different locations around the world. Predictions are available as maps or as audio files. Users select a geographical area, and they are presented with a forecast map with the approximate Universal Time of greatest activity for the selected longitude about an hour before local geomagnetic midnight. Also included are links to information about the forecasts, how to interpret the forecasts, geomagnetic activity, and aurora links. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division, Graduate or professional
In this activity, students become familiar with Earth's changing magnetic field by constructing and ...
The Geomagnetic and Solar Activity Forecast Service is a service of the British Geological Survey. I...
The aurora borealis and aurora australis are beautiful space weather driven events whose sighting is...
Visitors to this site can learn about conditions necessary to view auroras from their geographical l...
We use the connection between auroral sightings and rapid geomagnetic field variations in a concept ...
Key points discussed in this chapter are (1) the importance of aurora research to scientific advance...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
The OVATION Prime aurora forecast model was initialized with the solar wind parameters corresponding...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
This site offers information, links and images about the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. The li...
This activity allows students to make and use a geographic plot of aurora location and activity to c...
In this activity students use web-based archival and real-time data to explore how auroras change wi...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
In this activity, students become familiar with Earth's changing magnetic field by constructing and ...
The Geomagnetic and Solar Activity Forecast Service is a service of the British Geological Survey. I...
The aurora borealis and aurora australis are beautiful space weather driven events whose sighting is...
Visitors to this site can learn about conditions necessary to view auroras from their geographical l...
We use the connection between auroral sightings and rapid geomagnetic field variations in a concept ...
Key points discussed in this chapter are (1) the importance of aurora research to scientific advance...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
The OVATION Prime aurora forecast model was initialized with the solar wind parameters corresponding...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
This site offers information, links and images about the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. The li...
This activity allows students to make and use a geographic plot of aurora location and activity to c...
In this activity students use web-based archival and real-time data to explore how auroras change wi...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
In this activity, students become familiar with Earth's changing magnetic field by constructing and ...
The Geomagnetic and Solar Activity Forecast Service is a service of the British Geological Survey. I...
The aurora borealis and aurora australis are beautiful space weather driven events whose sighting is...