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Aurora Borealis Viewing in the Duluth Area

Welcome Destination Duluth and Hawk Ridge Birding Festival folks. Please stay tuned over the next two days as I post updates to this site on our planned Northern Lights expeditions. I will be monitoring the weather and the technical numbers that indicate whether the lights are likely to dance!

Updates will be posted to this web site including “go/no go decisions”! Participants should have received an email from me with meetup locations and times.

  • Updates for Friday, September 11th
    • 6:45 a.m.
      • weather forecast for tonight – clear skies
      • northern lights forecast – very good
      • note: All the technical numbers sky rocketed last night, and I did go out around 3:30 am, but could not find clear skies. Conditions are super right now, but we have to hope the numbers stay that way through the day.
    • 11:00 a.m.
      • weather – skies starting to clear per forecast!
      • northern lights conditions – we should be in Russia right now!
      • note #1: power in atmosphere is very high (55Gw via Ovation Aurora)
      • note #2: Minnesota technical numbers are great
      • plan: If the number hold up, Boulder Lake will be a circus tonight which I would prefer to avoid. Thus, I plan to take everyone to a little known spot which will entail a 50 minute drive each way. Make sure your cars are gassed up!
    • 1:00 p.m.
      • NASA has upgraded tonight’s Solar Storm Warning from a G1 to a G2!
    • 5:45 p.m.
      • weather forecast: clear skies
      • northern lights forecast: crashed at one point this afternoon, but building again.
      • note: still no decision on this evening, but trend is favorable … most numbers are good at this time.
    • 7:30 p.m.
      • We are go for liftoff! (meet at 8:50 pm, leave a 9:00 pm)
      • Note: NASA has upgraded the Solar Storm warming to a G3 (highest possible). The admin for a Northern Lights group to which I below just posted this information. While not all the data is perfect, I personally am not going to risk missing this potential solar storm.
      • Warning: The Northern Lights could easily still be a “no show”, but I will be leading everyone to one of the darkest viewing locations outside of the BWCA in Northern Minnesota. No promises, but I am heading out tonight. Patience is a virtue on these expeditions. Northern Lights displays can be boring and then WOW! If you want to come, dress warmly. Frost warning for tonight, which is great because it means clear skies.

Here are two web sites which I use to monitor technical data:

Finally a few photos I have taken over the past three nights in northeastern Minnesota. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that the “stars align!”

NorthStar Lake Aurora
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A Selfie and Friends!
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Knife River Gorge
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Hawk Ridge at Dawn!

Okay … yours truly loves the outdoors including birds … thus this blog. While I photograph the night skies, a few minutes after dawn this morning saw me up at Hawk Ridge. Sharp-Shinned Hawks were in abundance hunting the thousands of Blue Jays which were migrating through the area. I took both images early this morning … both the Sharpie and the Blue Jay were in the same tree. This jay lived to see another day!
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Aurora Borealis Bird Song!

Great night in northern Minnesota. My Aurora app went off last night and awakened me shortly before 2 am. (set for Kp of 5). Knowing that the moon would set shortly, and Ovation looked decent, I threw on some clothes and drove north to Boulder Lake (30 miles north of Duluth) arriving around 2:45 am.

I was rewarded! The Aurora danced and was easily viewable with the naked eye. Given the moon was down, it was very, very dark. This allowed me to even see faint red with my own eye.

While I was taking this photo the loons were going wild. Every loon for miles around was calling out through the night. In addition, an owl was hooting behind me! Very cool. Both man and bird were impressed with the celestial show!

Most of these photos had these settings … ISO:1600, Aperture:3.5 (wide open for my camera, a Sony NEX-5T mirrorless), and an Exposure of 15 seconds. This photo also uses the “kit lens” which came with my Sony.

It was 40F and damp when I finished up a bit after 4 am. Ground fog was starting to form; shorts and a wool sweater were not sufficient warmth. However, there was no way while the Northern Lights were dancing that I was going to give up and hike back to the car.

Oh yes … I’m still photographing birds! The hawk migration has started, and I found this Merlin while bicycling along Lake Superior yesterday afternoon (last image of this post)

View my Northern Lights photographs via Flickr

Northern Lights & Big Dipper Over Boulder Lake
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The Ghost of Boulder Lake
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Two More Images from Last Night
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The Promised Merlin
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Northern Lights over Little Stone Lake

My first ever time lapse video of the Northern Lights! 20 minutes during the heart of the storm reduced to a 30 second video. Location: Little Stone Lake in Northern Minnesota from 3:13 to 3:33 am early in the morning on July 23, 2015. Music: Largo from the New World Symphony legally downloaded from the Internet Archive.

Oh yes … the loons were yodeling like crazy during the height of the solar storm!  🙂

Aurora Borealis Time Lapse Video

Still Images from Last Night’s Aurora Display

  • Sony NEX-5t Mirrorless Camera
  • ISO = 1,600
  • Aperture = 3.5
  • Exposure = 8 seconds

Images from the Solar Storm!
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Two Photographs Before Things Really Got Started
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