I have seen the AB in both the summer and the winter, in North Dakota, northern Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan.
On the other hand, Tim who lives in Scotland which if further north than any of the U.S. has never seen it from his home.
I am curious why we in the northern US can see the AB but people in Scotland can't. I tried looking it up on Wiki but couldn't find anything.
Anyone have any ideas?
On the other hand, Tim who lives in Scotland which if further north than any of the U.S. has never seen it from his home.
I am curious why we in the northern US can see the AB but people in Scotland can't. I tried looking it up on Wiki but couldn't find anything.
Anyone have any ideas?
It was just Canadians shooting fireworks.
They don't do that North of Scotland, so riddle solved
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Question about the Aurora Borealis
28/01/2010 02:39:37 PM
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... I suppose it could be an artifact relating to that the magnetic pole is not the same thing...
28/01/2010 02:52:45 PM
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You seem to be right - apparently the magnetic pole is on the northern Canadian islands.
28/01/2010 03:35:30 PM
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The magnetic pole is in Canada right now so that could be a factor
28/01/2010 05:09:37 PM
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It has nothing to do with where the magnetic pole is
29/01/2010 07:39:11 AM
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Holy crap! That's all waaay above MY head
30/01/2010 08:25:36 AM
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Hahaha that's a good one.
30/01/2010 03:20:31 PM
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It's common enough that it's not a big deal in the three places I mentioned...
29/01/2010 06:14:00 AM
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You didn't see AB
28/01/2010 02:59:57 PM
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Canadians have fireworks?
28/01/2010 04:17:01 PM
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Well they used to be worried that Qubec would surrender if the used fireworks.
28/01/2010 05:11:05 PM
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Fireworks were the second thing they started importing (after food, of course. )
28/01/2010 07:36:19 PM
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Does Tim live in a big city?
28/01/2010 03:23:11 PM
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I've seen 'em in Ann Arbor.
28/01/2010 06:20:53 PM
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Really? because i live in north oakland county(30 mins from Flint) and i have never seen them. *NM*
31/01/2010 10:48:19 PM
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You certainly can see it in scotland, there's a famous folk song about it
29/01/2010 07:02:46 AM
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Probably a combination of Edinburgh, light pollution and the fact it's almost always raining. *NM*
30/01/2010 10:59:55 AM
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