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diff --git a/aurora_in_mielno_may_2024.html b/aurora_in_mielno_may_2024.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c125d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/aurora_in_mielno_may_2024.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +<!doctype html> +<html lang="en"> +<meta charset="utf-8"> +<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> +<meta name="author" content="aki"> +<meta name="tags" content="aurora, geomagnetic storm, cme, flare"> +<meta name="published-on" content="2024-06-22T22:50:35+02:00"> +<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="favicon.png"> +<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> + +<title>Aurora in Mielno, May 2024</title> + +<header> +<nav><a href="https://ignore.pl">ignore.pl</a></nav> +<time>22 June 2024</time> +<h1>Aurora in Mielno, May 2024</h1> +</header> + +<article> +<p>On Thursday, 9 May 2024, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G4 Geomagnetic Stormwatch. This was done for +the first time since January 2005. It was a result of activity of a complex sunspot cluster indicated as NOAA region +3664. Last G4 geomagnetic storm occurred on 23 March same year, while last G5 was in October 2003. +<p>On 10 and 11 May 2024, G5 storm conditions were reached and auroras were seen in latitudes that usually don't see +such activities. I live in a place where a decent G4 storm can cause aurora to be at least seen in the distance, so I +was hopeful... +<p>On the night from Friday, 10 May to Saturday, 11 May, most of the Polish coast was covered in a cozy stratus blanket. +<p>Luckily, Saturday night was clear. Unluckily, the activity died down to G3 and later G0 by the time it got dark +enough. Luckily, I am persistent and managed to get some photos despite that:</p> +<div id="gallery"> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-1.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-1s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #1"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-2.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-2s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #2"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-3.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-3s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #3"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-4.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-4s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #4"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-5.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-5s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #5"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-6.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-6s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #6"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-7.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-7s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #7"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-8.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-8s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #8"></a> +<a href="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-9.jpg"><img src="aurora_in_mielno_may_2024-9s.jpg" alt="aurora photo #9"></a> +<style> +#gallery { + display: flex; + flex-wrap: wrap; + justify-content: center; +} +#gallery a { + display: block; + width: 33%; + padding: 2px; + box-sizing: border-box; +} +#gallery img { + width: 100%; + display: block; +} +</style> +</div> +<p>Not the best shots out there, but this is my first time seeing aurora and I'm quite happy about it. +<p>Stormwatch persisted through the Sunday as another CMEs were expected to reach Earth. Sadly, the activity started +going up only after local midnight and having a working day on Monday I decided to not gamble. It was the correct +decision as it reached only G2 and a G3 warning persisted through to the Monday. +<p>Later that week the region 3664 rotated out of the view. +</article> +<script src="https://stats.ignore.pl/track.js"></script> |