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  2. 2019–20 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Mid-January storm complex. In mid-January 2020, a complex system of winter storms that crossed North America, bringing heavy snowfall and high winds to Atlantic Canada and the northern United States between 15 and 18 January. At least one person was killed, in California, while at least one went missing, in Newfoundland.

  3. The aurora borealis, as the lights are also known, is typically seen in the upper parts of the Northern Hemisphere around the Arctic Circle (places like Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Norway, Finland ...

  4. Northern lights could be visible from 20-plus states tonight ...

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    Northern lights forecast tonight. According to the Space Weather Prediction Center's Aurora Dashboard, the northern lights could be visible across northern Ohio and potentially Central Ohio ...

  5. Weather of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Global conditions. 2019 was Earth's second-warmest year on record, which goes back to 1880. It was the 43rd consecutive year of above-average temperatures. The year was 0.95 °C (1.71 °F) above the 20th century average, and 0.07 °C (0.04 °F) behind 2016, which was the warmest year on record.

  6. Where will northern lights be visible in the US? Incoming ...

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    The visibility for viewing will also depend on local weather conditions and city lights. The Northern Lights can be seen Oct. 7 dancing over the beacon at the end of the breakwall in Petoskey ...

  7. Maps show which states could see northern lights this weekend

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    The center recommends viewing the northern lights between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time. According to the center, the best times of the year to see the aurora borealis are around the spring and ...

  8. High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program - Wikipedia

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    The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is a University of Alaska Fairbanks program which researches the ionosphere – the highest, ionized part of Earth's atmosphere. The most prominent instrument at HAARP is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high-power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high ...

  9. Northern Lights cancelled: Experts admit forecast promising ...

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    The northern lights may still be visible in Alaska, parts of Canada, and some high-altitude US cities Northern Lights cancelled: Experts admit forecast promising display across US was wrong Skip ...