Overhead Alberta Aurora Possible Evening of April 14
35% probability of Overhead Alberta Aurora for April 14 +/-24hrs
Cause: Coronal Hole High Speed Stream (CH HSS) influences
Quiet to unsettled levels are likely on 13 Apr due to CH HSS influences. Periods of G1 (Minor) storming are likely on 14 Apr, followed by periods of active conditions on 15 Apr, due to the arrival and passage of CMEs from 11 and 12 Apr and CH HSS influences.
-Space Weather Prediction Centre
Expectations
Overhead (KP5) Aurora can be 100's of kms long over Alberta, can often be seen throughout the province
Locations: anywhere in Alberta with clear skies
Edmonton Latitudes
KP4 can be seen halfway up the northern sky, approaching overhead
KP5/G1 can be seen overhead
KP6/G2 and greater can be seen overhead and possibly under urban skies
KP7/G3 and greater can be seen across the entire sky and possibly under urban skies
Calgary Latitudes
KP4 can be halfway up the northern sky
KP5/G1 can approach overhead
KP6/G2 and greater can be seen overhead and possibly under urban skies
KP7/G3 and greater can be seen across the entire sky and possibly under urban skies
In the Mountains
KP4 Aurora may not be high enough to be visible over the mountains
KP5/G1 can peek over the mountain tops
KP6/G2 and greater can be seen overhead
KP7/G3 and greater can be seen across the entire sky and possibly under urban skies
Lethbridge Latitudes
KP4 Aurora may be visible on the northern horizon
KP5/G1 can can be halfway up the northern sky
KP6/G2 and greater can be seen overhead
KP7/G3 and greater can be seen across the entire sky and possibly under urban skies
Etiquette
If you're in an area with a lot of people, there will be cars with headlights on; don't let it upset you.
If you're parking in a place with a lot of people, try to turn your headlights off if possible
Drive carefully, park your car fully off the road
Stay off of private property
Forecast sources
https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/text/3-day-geomag-forecast.txt
https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/text/discussion.txt
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