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  1. This is a short-term forecast of the location and intensity of the aurora. This product is based on the OVATION model and provides a 30 to 90 minute forecast of the location and intensity of the aurora. The forecast lead time is the time it takes for the solar wind to travel from the L1 observation point to Earth.

  2. This page provides a prediction of the auroras visibility tonight and tomorrow night in the charts below. The animations further down show what the aurora’s been up to over the last 24 hours and estimates what the next 30 minutes will be like.

  3. The aurora does not need to be directly overhead but can be observed from as much as a 1000 km away when the aurora is bright and if conditions are right. A short term forecast (~30 minutes) along with the last 24 hours of activity can be found on the Aurora - 30 Minute Forecast page.

  4. Site to help beginners and experts forecast when and where to view and photograph the Aurora in Canada. Includes free aurora notifications via email.

  5. Below you'll find the daily maximum expected global geomagnetic conditions (Kp) for the coming 27 days. This is the fastest way to quickly find out what kind of geomagnetic conditions are to be expected over the next 27 days. These predictions are updated weekly by the NOAA SWPC.

  6. The timeline provides a quick look at the alerts, watches, and warnings that are currently in effect from NOAA. Only the bottom half of the chart is important when it comes to seeing the aurora. The dashed red vertical line represents the current time. A solid green bar represents a watch, when NOAA is predicting a geomagnetic storm to occur. A ...

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  8. Products. 27-Day Outlook of 10.7 cm Radio Flux and Geomagnetic Indices. 3-Day Forecast. 3-Day Geomagnetic Forecast. ACE Ground Station Tracking Plots. ACE Real-Time Solar Wind. Alerts, Watches and Warnings. Aurora - 30 Minute Forecast.

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