Alaska
Montana
North Dakota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
South Dakota
Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Idaho
Washington
Oregon
New York
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Wyoming
TheMurmuring on
The article listed the potential states from North to South instead of alphabetical, which is great if I happen to have the states memorized in North to South order for some stupid reason.
I mean, how dumb is that? Do you think people will perhaps come to that article and scan through the list to try to find their state? And they will expect the list to be alphabetical because anything else without an additional relevant data column is dumb.
Arctic_Chilean on
Saw them over Eastern Ontario yesterday night, extremely faint, but a bit more visible on camera
Slashzero77 on
States from article:
* Alaska
* Montana
* North Dakota
* Minnesota
* Wisconsin
* Michigan
* South Dakota
* Maine
* Vermont
* New Hampshire
* Idaho
* Washington
* Oregon
* New York
* Massachusetts
* Connecticut
* Rhode Island
* Wyoming
Dey_FishBoy on
for those interested further, the aurora forecast on the [NOAA space weather dashboard](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/) gives a nice visualization of where you can expect the auroras to be visible and at what times (along with other cool things like composite images of the sun and GOES X-Ray flux so you can see solar flares happen in real time)
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Alaska
Montana
North Dakota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
South Dakota
Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Idaho
Washington
Oregon
New York
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Wyoming
The article listed the potential states from North to South instead of alphabetical, which is great if I happen to have the states memorized in North to South order for some stupid reason.
I mean, how dumb is that? Do you think people will perhaps come to that article and scan through the list to try to find their state? And they will expect the list to be alphabetical because anything else without an additional relevant data column is dumb.
Saw them over Eastern Ontario yesterday night, extremely faint, but a bit more visible on camera
States from article:
* Alaska
* Montana
* North Dakota
* Minnesota
* Wisconsin
* Michigan
* South Dakota
* Maine
* Vermont
* New Hampshire
* Idaho
* Washington
* Oregon
* New York
* Massachusetts
* Connecticut
* Rhode Island
* Wyoming
for those interested further, the aurora forecast on the [NOAA space weather dashboard](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/) gives a nice visualization of where you can expect the auroras to be visible and at what times (along with other cool things like composite images of the sun and GOES X-Ray flux so you can see solar flares happen in real time)
[spaceweather.com](https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=13&month=06&year=2025) is also a great resource for keeping my track of this stuff