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Old November 21st, 2003, 04:53 AM
Kevin Vang
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Just took the dog outside, and the Northern Lights
were putting on a show like you wouldn't believe.
They covered the entire sky, horizon to horizon in
every direction. Unfortunately, the below zero
wind chill somewhat dampened my enthusiasm to stay
out and gawk.

Anyway, if you read this tonight (its 10:50 CST as
I type) it might be worthwhile to step outside and
take a look.

Kevin
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Old November 21st, 2003, 05:32 AM
Wolfgang
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"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...
Just took the dog outside, and the Northern Lights
were putting on a show like you wouldn't believe.
They covered the entire sky, horizon to horizon in
every direction. Unfortunately, the below zero
wind chill somewhat dampened my enthusiasm to stay
out and gawk.

Anyway, if you read this tonight (its 10:50 CST as
I type) it might be worthwhile to step outside and
take a look.

Kevin


Lucky man!

I just went outside to take a look. They're barely visible from the far
northwest corner of Milwaukee (latitude ~43° 6.61'N), and then only went I
walked about six blocks to a relatively dark spot along the Monomonee river
parkway. They were so faint that anyone unfamiliar with them probably
wouldn't have noticed....so faint that I'm certain I wouldn't have noticed
had I not been alerted and were I not deliberately looking for them.

Wolfgang


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Old November 21st, 2003, 09:29 AM
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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Anyway, if you read this tonight (its 10:50 CST as

I type) it might be worthwhile to step outside and
take a look.

Kevin


Lucky man!

I just went outside to take a look. They're barely visible from the far
northwest corner of Milwaukee (latitude ~43° 6.61'N),


Missing the Northern Lights show this year is my biggest regret. Being at 3
degrees south, there's no hope in hell that they will even peek over the
horizon, but my friends in Maine have all emailed me to tell me about how
stupendous the show is.

--riverman
(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)


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Old November 21st, 2003, 09:35 AM
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riverman wrote:

(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)


Cut and paste from Word.
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Old November 21st, 2003, 10:51 AM
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"JR" wrote in message
(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)


Cut and paste from Word.


OK, this is a try. 36° is pretty warm, in C.



--riverman


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Old November 21st, 2003, 02:26 PM
Roger Ohlund
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"JR" wrote in message
(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)


Cut and paste from Word.


OK, this is a try. 36° is pretty warm, in C.


It's about 48° warmer then here.......
Still in degrees Celcius

/Roger
Who didn't use Word, just copied your 'degree' sign.


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Old November 21st, 2003, 02:31 PM
Wolfgang
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"JR" wrote in message
(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)


Cut and paste from Word.


OK, this is a try. 36° is pretty warm, in C.


Alt+0176 will do it too, in a Windows based system. There is a program
called "character map" you can access by the
route--Start-programs-accessories-system tools. A small popup screen will
appear. You can select whichever font you like. Clicking on a symbol on
that screen causes a legend like that above to appear in the lower right
hand corner. Going back to your document, place the cursor where you want
the symbol to appear and type the numerical string while holding the "Alt"
key.

Wolfgang


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Old November 21st, 2003, 04:29 PM
slenon
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Missing the Northern Lights show this year is my biggest regret. Being at 3
degrees south, there's no hope in hell that they will even peek over the
horizon, but my friends in Maine have all emailed me to tell me about how
stupendous the show is.
--riverman

http://dac3.pfrr.alaska.edu/~pfrr/AURORA/
for videos
http://www.spacew.com/www/auroras.html
for discussions. Apparently they were noted in VA, SC, and AL in the last
two days. Perhaps there's hope for FL yet.

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm



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Old November 22nd, 2003, 02:09 AM
Darren Evans
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--riverman
(and how do you get that little 'degree' sign in your text?)



Hold the "ALT" button and type 1 6 7 on the keypad.

Darren


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Old November 22nd, 2003, 05:10 AM
B J Conner
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This weeks editioni of NOVA was the impending reversa of the earths
magnetic field. One theory is that it will take 800 years to stabelize and
there may be as many as 8 or 12 magnetic poles while it was stabellizing.
There would be aurora everywhere, norther lights, eastern lights, south
western lights etc.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/magnetic/aurora.html


"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...
Just took the dog outside, and the Northern Lights
were putting on a show like you wouldn't believe.
They covered the entire sky, horizon to horizon in
every direction. Unfortunately, the below zero
wind chill somewhat dampened my enthusiasm to stay
out and gawk.

Anyway, if you read this tonight (its 10:50 CST as
I type) it might be worthwhile to step outside and
take a look.

Kevin



 




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