Showing posts with label Aurora Borealis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aurora Borealis. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2015

Rush North: See the Northern Lights Before They Dim - http://clapway.com/2015/11/13/rush-north-see-northern-lights-dim-decade/

The northern lights are predicted to dim for the next decade, making it much harder to see them on a clear, starry night up North.


Don’t worry, they are not disappearing. They’re just muting their vivid glory for a decade, kind of like Adele taking a four year break from the music industry. Except for ten years instead of four. It’s okay, we’ll survive… I hope.


According to Peter Delamere, associate professor of space physics at the Geophysical Institute, the northern lights are beginning their downward leg of a natural 11-year solar cycle. Solar activity, including enormous solar eruptions, can happen anytime and produce intense aurora, but they are unpredictable and irregular.


Aurora borealis, the phenomenon otherwise known as the northern lights, will begin to dim after 2016. The effect is estimated to last until 2024 or even 2026. During that time, the lights will be less frequent and bright. Currently, the lights are a bit like a groundhog in February–not quite sure whether it should pop its head out or not. Conditions required to see the lights include a clear night sky and the lights’ willingness to show up.


Thankfully, the northern lights will still be putting on a spectacular show through Winter 2016, so start planning your trip now.


The best places to see the northern lights before they dim, and probably after:


Alaska


A great choice for North American dwellers. There are many options to get yourself to Alaska in the next year: cruise, fly, or drive. Fairbanks is the suggested destination to get the best show and not freeze.


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Northern Canada


Another option that’s close to home. In the city of Churchill, Natural Habitat Adventures offers an aurora pod made of glass and a view of the lights waving over polar bears and lots of ice. While you’re in Northern Canada, check out dog-sledding and any kind of skiing you can dream up.


Scotland


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One of my personal favorite countries in the world. In the summer, Scotland’s so far north, the sun doesn’t set till close to midnight. In the winter, the darkness is all encompassing. Head toward Inverness or the Coast of Caithness.


Norway


Beautiful in summer and winter, Norway offers great views of the northern lights. You can go so far North here that you can also experience the Polar Night–a 24 hour-long night.


Finland


The most infamous place too view the lights because of its fantastically luxurious accommodations–personal igloos. Sit under fur blankets and view the beautiful phenomenon from the comfort of a very warm bed.


Iceland


Head over to Iceland, not only to see the northern lights, but also to explore the seat of the North from the hit HBO show Game of Thrones. Now, if I can find Jon Snow out there, I’ll be set for life.


If you’re looking to catch the northern lights before they dim, or any time, make sure to check the aurora forecast before you go.



Rush North: See the Northern Lights Before They Dim

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

"Yes, the Northern Lights are gorgeous but the view you will like even more is the moment you see your date smile in amazement." - http://clapway.com/2015/06/24/why-watching-the-northern-lights-would-be-perfect-for-a-first-date/

On Sunday, a G4 geomagnetic storm occurred; giving way to the Northern Lights. The spectacular colors could be seen across Northern Europe and North America. The Northern Lights are continuing to shine bright and are making their way through the country. From Colorado, to Pennsylvania, to Michigan, the Aurora Borealis is giving people a beautiful view. The Northern Lights are so mesmerizing and brilliant that they would make the perfect first date experience. Here are the reasons why:


Geek Out


You can show off your brain a little during your date. You can talk about everything you know about the Northern Lights. Maybe your date will know a little something as well and you two will find something you have in common. Being a geek is no longer a thing we tend to stray away from. Embrace and employ your intelligence. When you talk nerdy to your date, I’m sure he/she will swoon.


The Story


When you tell your kids and your grandchildren about the first date you had with you wife, it will be a story they will pass on for generations. When you tell your friends about the date you just had with the hottest chick, they will listen. And when you tell your mom about your first date ever, she will applaud you. People don’t just stumble upon the Northern Lights. It will be an experience you will cherish and a story you can’t wait to tell.


The View


Yes, the Northern Lights are gorgeous but the view you will like even more is the moment you see your date smile in amazement. It will take your breath away and feel you with butterflies. It will last for a few seconds but it will feel like forever. I’m not saying it’s love, but it’s something.


Instagram It


If your date sucks, you can take a great picture of the Northern Lights. Make sure you ask your date to get you and the Northern Lights from different angles. You win some, you lose some.


There you have it folks. Gazing at the Northern Lights for a first date would be an awesome event. Make that first date special!



 


Great first date ideas? Love is in the Filmin air even after your Northern Lights date:




Why Watching The Northern Lights Would Be Perfect For A First Date