Oct 8, 2013 from Green Lake (Latitude 45o 23.5' / Longitude 77o 38.5' )
Oct 8, 2013
Oct 8, 2013 Unrecognized at the time, this may have been my first sighting of a "Steve".
Oct 8, 2013 The stable red plume is characteristic, but without the green "picket-fence"
June 25, 2015
Sept. 24, 2016
March 28, 2017
Sept. 7, 2017 A spectacular display of diffuse green light.
Sept. 7, 2017
Sept. 7, 2017 The beginning of another Steve ?
May 5, 2018 A bar of cloud separated the bright from the dim displays.
Sept. 13, 2019 We get a classic Steve ( Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) developing.
Sept. 13, 2019 The stable pink flare formed.
Sept. 13, 2019 followed by a clear "green picket fence".
Sept. 13, 2019
Sept. 13, 2019 The pink flare faded, leaving a faint green fence display.
July 18, 2019 This began a few years that were very quiet for displays visible here.
Jan. 6, 2022 It seemed that the clouds would arrive blocking out almost every auroral event. BUT
Sept. 13, 2019 The air was filled with ice crystals this night, reflecting light from the town of Barry's Bay
Sept. 13, 2019 producing shafts of light that would move as the ice clouds drifted in the upper winds.
The solar storm of March 23, 2023
normally, aurora appear in the northern sky here (Lat: 45.5 deg.)
This night the display extended into the southern sky around and covering Orion