We were parked in one spot facing north and because it was in front of us- and we had trees on the side it wasn’t as noticeable. Then we went back to a clearing and we could see the black sky and the lights- then Aaron used his iPhone 15 and got great pics. I could not figure out my camera😅
@@RowesRising r u serious or kidding? 🤷🏽♂️ Cause we had Aurora in TX and FL during the 1989 and 2003 solar storms as well. It looks like the 5/10/2024 storm was about 20% as strong as the Carrington storm from 1859 which produced Aurora in Central America and the Carribean
Bummer!! We are near a city currently and it’s tough to see tonight. I just see a slight glow in the north sky and blackness everywhere else. It’s not nearly as vibrant as out in the middle of nowhere where there aren’t lights.
So beautiful, thank you for sharing it with us
Hi Linda!! Thank you for watching. 🌻🌻🌻
That is so amazing! I'm glad you caught it. This is very rare! And we are much farther south that we would never see that! So awesome!
The Southern Lights were amazing in Victoria, Australia last night too. Mother nature at her best.
Amazing, it took my breath away!!! So beautiful, thank you for sharing
Beautiful.
astounding phenomenon🌷
Ours weren’t as vivid here. Lovely capture.
My husband took the vibrant ones. I couldn’t figure it out on my phone. It was so cool!
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY from Wendy Bertie a viewer in TORONTO ONTARIO
Thank you so much Wendy!!!🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
Wow, lucky you! I didn't see a thing, even with my camera.
We were parked in one spot facing north and because it was in front of us- and we had trees on the side it wasn’t as noticeable. Then we went back to a clearing and we could see the black sky and the lights- then Aaron used his iPhone 15 and got great pics. I could not figure out my camera😅
Got it pretty good in North Florida!
That’s so crazy. They used HAARP to make it amplified somehow. 😅
@@RowesRising r u serious or kidding? 🤷🏽♂️
Cause we had Aurora in TX and FL during the 1989 and 2003 solar storms as well. It looks like the 5/10/2024 storm was about 20% as strong as the Carrington storm from 1859 which produced Aurora in Central America and the Carribean
They were seen in Indiana yesterday. Very unusual.
All the way down to Alabama!! Wild
Apparently it's to do with solar flare's from the sun .
@@joanmatchett8100 pretty cool event to witness. I always wanted to see them in real life but never thought we would make the travel.
They were seeing them in Ireland also .
There have been beautiful photos from all over. 🤩
@@RowesRising l couldn't see anything here unfortunately, your video was beautiful 👍
Here in Germany unfortunatly didn't See a thing.
Bummer!! We are near a city currently and it’s tough to see tonight. I just see a slight glow in the north sky and blackness everywhere else. It’s not nearly as vibrant as out in the middle of nowhere where there aren’t lights.
Did your IG get zucked??!! I noticed it was gone today
I disabled it cause I’ve been on it too much with my back being out- started to make me cookoo so I took a break. 😅
@@RowesRising I get it!! I've been the same way, being out of work for a back injury and my gallbladder surgery ... I need to lock my phone up 🙈
@850beachmomrn 😅 I ruffled a lot of feathers with my last post, and I’m not built for that kind of backlash. People can be so mean on the internet.