Ciao! Questa potrebbe essere una domanda stupida. Attualmente sono a Helsinki per un paio di giorni. So che Helsinki è piuttosto a sud per quanto riguarda l’aurora boreale e che è più frequente in inverno, tuttavia è attualmente prevista una massiccia tempesta geomagnetica che colpirà la Terra stasera. C’è una possibilità che possa accadere? Non li ho mai visti e sarebbe fantastico. Esistono siti Web o risorse che monitorano la probabilità? **Modifica:** è stato incredibile! Grazie a tutti per il vostro aiuto

    [https://tinypic.host/album/Aurora.DrXF4](https://tinypic.host/album/Aurora.DrXF4)

    https://old.reddit.com/r/Finland/comments/1cow7dr/northern_lights_and_current_geomagnetic_storm/

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    1. prkl12345 on

      During geomagnetic storm its possible to see them in southern Finland if it hits on northern hemisphere. Sometimes media has even notified it would probably happen, sadly every time I have had to go sleep earlier or it has been cloudy.

      Dunno about websites tho…

    2. JezzedItRightUp on

      Probability of seeing it is 56% in Helsinki in the next hour However, it won’t be dark for a while and there is scattered cloud.

      I use the My Aurora Forecast app.

    3. saschaleib on

      As by the German media, they are expecting the polar lights to be visible even in parts of Germany (the parts that are not covered by clouds, mostly 😉 so you should be fine in Helsinki.

      Your main challenge is the light polution in the city. If you can, go somewhere out of town, where the sky is really dark (and with a clear view to the North, of course).

    4. InsaneInTheMEOWFrame on

      Auroras are just as frequent during the summer time, you just can’t see them because the sun overshines them.

    5. BlackCatFurry on

      Download an app called “aurora compass” it shows basically everything you need to know

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