Geomagnetic Storm

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"A coronal mass ejection (CME) shot off the sun late in the evening of October 21 and hit Earth on October 24 at about 2 PM ET. The CME caused strong magnetic field fluctuations near Earth's surface – technically, this level of magnetic fluctuation rated a 7 out of 9 on what is called the "KP index" – that resulted in aurora that could be seen in the US as far south as Alabama." - NASA.

The video below is from Stephen Locke - great capture of the event:



Aurora display at Perry Lake, Kansas.

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