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May 12, 2024
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cougarfan84
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The problem is that the geothermal activity may be highest at that point, but it
may be producing the aurora borealis in a spot farther west (like over the Pacific Ocean) by that point.
I'm no expert, though. I just know what was "forecasted".
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So should I be seeing something by now in Utah county?
Chefcurry
May 11, 11:18pm
I saw it last night, but am not seeing anything yet tonight.
bluebooks
May 11, 11:19pm
Does it look lighter to the north?
Adrielle
May 11, 11:20pm
It seems people in the cities starting seeing them after midnight last night.
777
May 11, 11:19pm
According to this, the highest probability of seeing it tonight will be at 3AM
the_byu_flash
May 11, 11:22pm
Just for clarification, UT stands for Universal Time, not Utah haha
the_byu_flash
May 11, 11:24pm
The problem is that the geothermal activity may be highest at that point, but it
cougarfan84
May 12, 12:43am
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