Fri 15 Nov 2024 17:32 MST
Home arrow Home

Edmonton Weather

Mostly Cloudy
Observed at: Edmonton Int'l Airport 5:00 PM MST Friday 15 November 2024
Condition: Mostly Cloudy
Temperature: -0.2°C
Pressure: 101.5 kPa rising
Visibility: 16 km
Humidity: 95 %
Wind Chill: -1
Dewpoint: -0.9°C
Wind: WSW 4 km/h
Air Quality Health Index: 2
]]> Courtesy of Environment Canada

Calling Radio Hams...

radio tower
Are you an amateur radio operator? Do you want to use the Aurora to boost your range? Meet a like minded person, right here...

Syndication

feed image
feed image

Email Alerts!

Email alert
Receive AuroraWatch Alerts straight to your email account!

Already signed up? Manage your account

Athabasca U. All Sky Image (BETA)

Athabasca U. ASI

Live (after dark) all sky image from Athabasca University. Click the image to visit their site for more information.

AuroraWatch widget for your website

Get AuroraWatch on YOUR webpage!
Would you like to have Aurora predications right on your website for FREE!? Try our AuroraWatch widget..

Quote_Shine.png
Images from 8th Mar and 11th Mar! Print E-mail
Monday, 12 March 2012


We've been sent some more fantastic images of recent events. Big thanks go out to Danielle Lafrancois, Matt Melnyk, Rachel MacKinnon, Parnell Bromley, Susan Wilde, Charlotte Bragg and Olivier Du Tr�.

 



 



Danielle Lefrancois sent us a link to the images she took on March 8th. You can see them on her gallery:

http://www.photographybydani.com/webviewer/index.html

 



 

Matt Melnyk was out and about again, and managed to capture these great images just north of Edmonton on 8th March, between 12 and 1am.

  

  

  

  

  

  

 



 

Rachel MacKinnon to these great photos during the March 8th event, showing just how bright the aurora were:

  

  

 



 




Parnell Bromlet sent us this great image just north of Morinville at around 1am on March 8th.

 



 



Susan Wilde sent us a link to her gallery of recent aurora images. This can be seen here:

http://www.wildelifephotography.com/Events/Aurora-Borealis

 



 

Charlotte Bragg struggled with the moon and clouds to get these fantastic images from the March 8 event:

  

  

 



 

Olivier Du Tr� captured something a little special having been one of the very few people to be around when our rather late alert went out. Up at 5:30am dashed out to see red aurora with his naked eye! Although the show was brief (5:45 to 6:25) he managed to capture some amazing images. More can be seen in his gallery:

Olivier's Gallery

  

  

 



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 March 2012 )
 
< Prev   Next >