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Solar and auroral activity are increasingly active during the rise towards the next solar max. If you don't want to miss the stormy episodes, check back regularly for the latest updates.

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10/11 Sep 2005 tom eklund 0 4668 Last post 11 September 2005, 00:13:25 GMT
by tom eklund
Clouds predicted as usual for tommorow franny 5 7952 Last post 28 July 2010, 12:51:03 GMT
by HelenJames
Dark at last for Big Aurora Display in Europe Conor 9 10920 Last post 18 September 2005, 16:23:27 GMT
by Conor
Heads Up APRIL 10- 11 2010 bochaka 8 2519 Last post 13 April 2010, 20:39:07 GMT
by auroradude
Heads up, Europe (June 12/13) Ulrich Rieth 2 6945 Last post 13 June 2005, 04:36:37 GMT
by Ulrich Rieth
Warm up the cameras :) franny 1 6028 Last post 16 December 2006, 09:57:22 GMT
by Jeroen Kloppenburg
Weather check for Northern U.K. as of 21.44 gmt trickyricky 0 4329 Last post 14 December 2006, 21:56:17 GMT
by trickyricky
Will this last until it gets dark enough? franny 1 5675 Last post 08 May 2005, 17:25:04 GMT
by Hyperbaric
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