Are the Northern Lights Visible?

Track real-time aurora activity and forecast your perfect viewing window

Aurora Probability
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The aurora borealis (northern lights) and aurora australis (southern lights) are natural light displays caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with Earth's atmosphere.

✨ How to Use This Forecast ✨

Our interactive globe shows real-time aurora probability data from NOAA. Scroll down to see detailed space weather conditions including the Kp index and solar wind data. The charts update regularly to give you the most accurate forecast for planning your aurora viewing adventure.

Current Geomagnetic Activity (Kp Index)

The Kp index measures geomagnetic activity on a scale of 0-9. Higher values indicate stronger aurora displays at lower latitudes.

Kp 0-3: Quiet
Kp 4: Unsettled
Kp 5: Active
Kp 6-7: Storm
Kp 8-9: Severe Storm

Solar Wind Conditions

Better aurora viewing occurs when: Solar wind speed is high (>400 km/s) and the magnetic field Bz component is strongly negative (< -5 nT). These conditions allow solar particles to more effectively interact with Earth's magnetosphere.