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"GrtPmpkin32" wrote in message ... I wasn't able to see any auroral activity in SW Missouri, but I sure heard the effects of it. MW was warbly, nearly usless for all but the strongest signals (and even they exhibited some minor warbling, which they never do otherwise) and most of SW was gone. Kept trying to see if there was light in the sky, but never saw any. Interesting though. Haven't experienced one like this before. Linus The Northern Lights were fantastic in Northern MN last night. Was packing up deer camp and ended up watching the sky for over an hour. MW reception was really bad all weekend. |
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On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 19:23:01 -0500, "lsmyer"
wrote: Just saw northern lights at 7:00 est in Ky (Lat 37, Long -84). Red at first, then white. Some curtain effect. In town, streetlights all around. Radio seems normal. This was my first time seeing aurora. If anyone has any photo's, could you post them and let us know where we can go to view them. I live in Texas and we never see them in the Dallas area. Thanks |
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