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Title: Southern California Witnesses Rare Northern Lights Display

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Rare Aurora Display Dazzles Southern California Skies

A stunning display of the Northern Lights, ⁢typically⁤ visible ‌only in far northern latitudes, captivated‍ observers across Southern California Tuesday night and early ​Wednesday morning.The rare event, triggered by a ‌powerful ⁣geomagnetic storm, painted the ⁤skies with vibrant hues of green,⁢ pink, ⁣and‍ purple, prompting widespread awe and countless photographs shared‍ across social ⁣media.

While the peak⁢ of the ⁢aurora occurred on Tuesday, the resulting geomagnetic⁤ disturbance extended its reach further south than usual,⁣ offering a remarkable viewing chance for ‍millions who rarely,⁢ if ⁢ever, witness this natural phenomenon.The lights are now ‍receding northward⁤ as ⁣the storm ⁢weakens, but the event underscores the ​dynamic connection between ‍space ⁢weather⁤ and Earth’s atmosphere.

According too the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),⁤ the aurora is ​created when electrons from space ​collide with atoms‍ and molecules in Earth’s upper atmosphere. These collisions ⁣produce ⁤light, similar to how⁢ electrons flowing ‍through a ‍neon light create diffrent⁢ colors. The phenomenon occurs in a ring ‍or oval shape centered around Earth’s magnetic poles.

“The collisions‍ produce⁤ light⁢ much like how electrons flowing through‍ gas​ in a neon light​ collide with ⁣neon and other⁣ gases to produce different colored light bulbs,” NOAA ⁣explained.

More ⁤data about this week’s ⁤aurora display can be ⁣found on the NOAA website: https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/weather-atmosphere/auroras.

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