A minor geomagnetic storm (G1) with a Kindex of 5 is presently ongoing. And sure, it is daylight.
If this storm persists and strengthens (there’s a prediction of G3 main storm ranges), there’s a sturdy chance of aurora.
As I wrote earlier than, the Moon is in crescent part and won’t intrude with seeing aurora within the night and early morning. Maintain an eye fixed out and be affected person, because the magnetic polarity of the wind fluctuates considerably and aurora might come and go.
As of now the photo voltaic wind circumstances are:
Photo voltaic Wind Parameters Used:
Date: 21 03 2026 0601 UT
Velocity: 452 km/sec
Bz: -3.0 nT
Density = 8.0 p/cc
Calculated Info from Photo voltaic wind parameters:
Magnetopause Stand Off Distance = 10.6Re
Photo voltaic Wind Dynamic Strain Dp = 1.36nPa
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G1 (MINOR) GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE IN PROGRESS (Ok OF 5 REACHED)
PRELIMINARY AUSTRALIAN REGION Ok INDICES FOR 20 03 26: 2334 3345GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY FORECAST 21 Mar: G2-G3 22 Mar: G1-G2 23 Mar: G0-G2
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Darkish sky websites have the perfect likelihood of seeing something, and at all times enable round 5 minutes in your eyes to grow to be darkish tailored.
As at all times look to the south for shifting pink/inexperienced glows, principally inexperienced for the time being.
Cloud cowl predictions might be discovered at SkippySky. https://www.skippysky.com.au/Australia/index.html
Right here is the near-real time satellite tv for pc view of the clouds (day and evening)
Cheers! Ian
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