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NOAA Northern Lights Forecast 12-31-2022

 

Se emite alerta de tormenta geomagnética G3 para la víspera de Año Nuevo 2024: ¡Es probable que las Auroras Boreales sean deslumbrantes!

 

Are you ready to welcome 2025 with one of nature’s most mesmerizing displays? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a G3 (Strong) Geomagnetic Storm Watch for December 31, 2024. This means that the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are likely to be more vivid and visible than usual, providing an incredible opportunity to ring in the New Year under dancing skies.

 

escrito por Katarina Raker, Aurora Reykjavík

 

Aurora at Þingvellir National Park, Iceland

Northern Lights Spectacle: G3 Geomagnetic Storm Promises Dazzling New Year’s Eve Show!

What is a G3 Geomagnetic Storm?

Geomagnetic storms are disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field caused by solar activity, such as Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). A G3 storm is classified as strong, which can produce auroras visible far beyond their usual range, sometimes even dipping into areas at lower latitudes.

The current forecast indicates that the effects of a recent CME will peak on December 31, with geomagnetic storm activity gradually diminishing to minor levels by January 1, 2025.

 

Where and When to See the Northern Lights

This strong geomagnetic activity means that the auroras could be visible in locations further south than usual. Here’s how to maximize your chances of seeing the Northern Lights:

  1. Check the Sky Conditions: Clear skies are essential. Use reliable cloud forecast services like Vedur.is or Time and Date.

  2. Get Away from City Lights: Light pollution can hinder visibility, so find a dark location away from urban areas.

  3. Monitor Local Aurora Forecasts: Keep an eye on real-time aurora predictions through NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) or the Aurora Reykjavík Forecast.

  4. Best Viewing Times: Plan to be outside during magnetic midnight, typically around 10 PM to 2 AM local time, when auroral activity is usually stronge

 

Aurora in the highlands, Iceland

Aurora con Luna llena en los fiordos del este de Islandia

Why This New Year’s Eve is Special

Strong geomagnetic storms are relatively rare, and having one coincide with a celebration as globally significant as New Year’s Eve makes it extra magical. Imagine stepping outside after midnight to a sky ablaze with greens, purples, and reds, as you toast to a new beginning.

¡Esta Nochevieja no te limites a encender fuegos artificiales, deja que la naturaleza ilumine tu noche! Con una tormenta geomagnética G3 en el pronóstico, podríamos presenciar uno de los espectáculos más inolvidables del año. ¡Prepárate para recibir el 2025 con las Auroras Boreales bailando en el cielo!

 

 

How to Capture the Moment

If you’re planning to photograph the auroras, here are some quick tips:

  • Use a tripod to stabilize your camera.

  • Set a long exposure (5-30 seconds) and a wide aperture.

  • Use a high ISO (800-3200) but adjust based on your camera’s capabilities.

  • Don’t forget to dress warmly and bring spare batteries!

 

 

Green northern lights and full moon lighting up the dark night sky above yellow and brown mountains partially covered in snow

Aurora con luna llena en Kerlingarfjöll, Islandia

Aurora con luna llena en el Parque Nacional Thingvellir

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Katarina Raker photographing The Northern Lights In Iceland

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About the Author: Katarina Raker

Katarina Raker es una apasionada experta en auroras boreales y fotógrafa galardonada residente en Islandia. Con años de experiencia persiguiendo auroras boreales por el Ártico, combina su pasión por la narración con un profundo conocimiento de la ciencia que las sustenta. Como miembro del equipo de Aurora Reykjavík, Katarina se dedica a ayudar a los viajeros a experimentar la magia de la aurora boreal mediante consejos de expertos, visitas guiadas y fotografías impresionantes. Cuando no está capturando los espectáculos más deslumbrantes del cielo, Katarina disfruta explorando los impresionantes paisajes de Islandia y compartiendo sus aventuras con el mundo.