The K-index of 8 around 0900 UT 17 Mar produced some pretty spectacular Aurora 
Australis displays in New Zealand as far north as 40 degrees south their 
Tuesday night.

TD

Mark Connelly via IRCA <[email protected]> wrote:

>There has been a lot of solar flare / visible aurora talk on local TV weather 
>broadcasts.
>
>Starting tonight just before 8 p.m. EDT / 0000 UTC, I note that the Algerians 
>(especially 531 & 549), Canaries 621, and Mauritania 783 are doing well but 
>there isn't much from the UK, Germany, or Netherlands.
>
>Some of the usual Latin Americans are in.  Cubans are dominant on many 
>channels.  Maybe something rarer will show up.
>
>Mark Connelly, WA1ION
>South Yarmouth, MA
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