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Saskatchewan meteorologists call northern lights a ‘one-in-100-year solar event’

Saskatchewan meteorologists call northern lights a ‘one-in-100-year solar event’

Global News
Friday, November 5, 2021 2:04 AM GMT

Global News meteorologist Peter Quinlan says this current cycle of northern lights is rare: “This is what's being called a one-in-100-year solar event."

Residents across Saskatchewan are witnessing something truly special this week: the aurora borealis.

The brilliance and magnitude this year is something that even avid chasers of the northern lights likely haven’t seen in their lifetime, according to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

“Definitely talking to the old timers, we are seeing a lot more activity than we’ve normally seen,” Royal Astronomical Society of Canada member Tim Yaworski said Thursday.

Yaworski added that the strength of the lights is also uncommon inside city limits.

“For us to be able to step out of our back door and look up and see that is really, highly unusual, because of the fact that yes, there’s a lot of light pollution,” Yaworski said.

Global News meteorologist Peter Quinlan said the cause for the explosion of colours begins when the sun emits off solar storms.

“When the mass coronal ejection happens in the sun, basically it sends photons towards the earth and then it interacts with the earth’s outer atmosphere,” Quinlan explained. “It causes a bit of a chemical reaction which is what we see as the northern lights.”

These solar storms come in cycles — approximately every 11 years — but Quinlan said this current cycle is actually quite rare. The magnitude and rarity of these dancing lights are something aurora chasers and amateur photographers may hardly ever see.

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