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  1. Get a short-term forecast of the location and intensity of the aurora based on the OVATION model. See the maps of the North and South poles of Earth and learn how the aurora impacts HF radio, GPS/GNSS and electric power.

    • Aurora

      The best place to observe the aurora is under an oval shaped...

    • Short Term Aurora Forecast

      Short Term Aurora Forecast. Using measurements of the solar...

  2. Find out the visibility and location of the northern and southern lights tonight and tomorrow night with NOAA's aurora forecast. See the latest and predicted geomagnetic activity, solar radiation, and radio blackout levels and how they affect the aurora.

  3. The two maps show the aurora and viewline tonight and tomorrow night. The brightness and location of the aurora is typically shown as a green oval centered on Earth’s magnetic pole. The green ovals turn red when the aurora is forecasted to be more intense.

  4. Find out the probability of seeing auroras and the geomagnetic activity for the next 3 days and 27 days. See the NOAA SWPC predictions updated daily and weekly for high, middle and low latitudes.

  5. View geomagnetic data from NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center for aurora forecasting. See real-time and historical solar wind, KP-index, AE index, and other data sources.

  6. The best place to observe the aurora is under an oval shaped region between the north and south latitudes of about 60 and 75 degrees. At these polar latitudes, the aurora can be observed more than half of the nights of a given year.

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  8. Aug 22, 2022 · Find out the likelihood of aurora overhead for the next 30 minutes using measurements of the solar wind. This web page also provides links to other space weather products and data from NOAA and other sources.

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