We should have all gone outside last night for a look! It's not over, look again tonight, email if you see aurora.

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THE STORM IS NOT OVER: A CME hit Earth's magnetic field on May 10th, sparking the biggest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years--an extreme (category G5) event. It is subsiding now (currently category G3), but it is not over. More CMEs are expected to hit Earth's magnetic field during the next 24-48 hours, and they could push the storm back to extreme levels. Stay tuned for updates! CME impact alerts: SMS Text

AURORAS IN FLORIDA AND PUERTO RICO: Many people around the world have just seen auroras for the first time in their lives. This includes residents of the Florida Keys. Ron Jarrell sends this photo from Big Pine Key at latitude 24.7° N:

The solar flares are still impacting propagation.

This is 12m at 4Pm today, normally covered with contacts:

This is 10m, normally all of the US is covered.

With my beam pointed south this is all I copy on 10m. Should be loaded with stations

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