Northern Lights

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 | RIT

The other day, I was reading an article about global warming or something, and it was talking about how the spike in solar activity over the last few years has come to an end. On the global warming front, this means that average temperatures have actually dropped a degree or two. Yes, dropped. As in cooler. Less warm.

Anyway, one of the side effects mentioned was an increase in Aurora Borealis effects in northern regions. Apparently, the article was right, because the Northern Lights were clearly visible tonight. Check it out:

My roommate, being a photojournalism major, probably got some better shots, so I’ll throw those up once he downloads them off his camera.

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