Thought i'd bring this up since torm1 has been slacking lately, discuss.
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
A solar wind made the colorful Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis appear as far south as Georgia on Monday evening. While the northern lights, a geomagnetic storm, usually appear in the arctic regions, a strong compression in the magnetic field around the earth allowed electrically charged particles from the solar wind to enter within 22,000 miles of the earth.
Not only was their location unique, but also the lights took a rare red hue.
This was recorded in Michigan