AM and FM seem largely back to normal, and so is the night sky here at Burnt 
River ON. Thus aurora was like passing through the hamlet of Burnt River - very 
pretty, but blink and you miss it. Maaybe there will be more... I have never 
seen one fade so quickly and heavily between solid signals from the 
south-southwest and the 'usual stuff'. Like FM e-skip, almost. Saul
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> TN 730, KY 630, KY 950, GA 1600, Cuba 620, Madison IN 1270, WJDY 1470 
> Maryland, 1550 WIRV Irvine KY ... all relogs but none of these are common. 
> Managed one FM ID - 95.1 in Worthington MN ... left the FM on 107.3 in the 
> background and could hear the hash level rise and fall rather noticeably. 
> White aurora through the clouds here. Seems largely faded now, but things 
> moving around ... had 930 NPR which I think is IL atop Buffalo. But stuff 
> like Cuba 670 is completely gone, at least for the moment. This was like 
> E-skip on FM - huge deep fades, huge peaks, rapidly moving between highs and 
> lows. Very unstable.  Saul / Burnt River ON                                   
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