
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Astronomers and star gazers have their eyes on the skies Tuesday night as the Northern lights are visible here in the Bay Area and across the country. Experts say over the past few days, the sun has ejected several bursts of charged particles that are burped out several bursts of energy called "coronal mass ejections" that could reach Earth Tuesday night and early Wednesday."
"The potential severe geomagnetic storms could disrupt radio and GPS communications, according to forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. How bright the auroras are and how far south they are visible, will depend on when the solar bursts get here and how they interact with Earth's atmosphere. The vibrant displays could be visible across much of the northern U.S., and as far south as Alabama and Northern California."
Auroras are visible in the Bay Area and across the country Tuesday night. The sun has ejected several bursts of charged particles described as coronal mass ejections that could reach Earth Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Potential severe geomagnetic storms could disrupt radio and GPS communications, according to forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Brightness and southern extent of the auroras will depend on the timing of the solar bursts and their interaction with Earth's atmosphere. Vibrant displays could be visible across much of the northern U.S., reaching as far south as Alabama and Northern California. Astronomers and stargazers are watching the skies.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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