IMO, the best place to look for aurora forecasts for the Northern hemisphere
is the webpage of University of Alaska at Fairbanks.
http://www.pfrr.alaska.edu/~pfrr/aurora/INDEX.HTM  If you click "custom
maps" you get forecasts localised to 15 degrees longitude sectors.

Jostein
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brendan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 8:34 PM
Subject: AURORA alert


> Quote from Spaceweather.com
>
> More Northern Lights are expected in November. Earth
> is heading for a solar wind stream flowing from a
> coronal hole on the Sun. Geomagnetic activity will
> probably increase on Nov. 3rd or 4th when solar wind
> gusts buffet Earth's magnetosphere.A solar wind stream
> flowing from the indicated coronal hole will likely
> buffet Earth's magnetic field on or about Nov. 4th
>
>
> I know it's going to be not so nice here in TO this
> weekend but hopefully monday - tuesday the skies may
> clear.
>
>
>
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