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Pattern Its Gonna Be May

Rock Hill, SC
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Edit: I’m getting my camera charged up so I can get out and do some better pics. The other pic was too light polluted for me so I’m about to head out to find a better place
 
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Had a green tint on the horizon here at sunset and then the clouds moved in. Hoping it clears up and I can get a chance to see more later.
 
Shared some picks as did others in everything else thread. Wasn’t sure where to start the disco. Incredible to see it this far south.
It really was incredible shortly after I posted last night. It Became very vivid and it was immediately noticeable as soon as I went back outside. It was bright enough that it was actually noticeable on the ground. Watching it change and dance around with the naked eye was Extraordinary. Really never thought I would see something like that. And we still have several more impacts to come. Hope we see more tonight.
 

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richmond was cloudy during the aurora and it looked like it would of been a solid 2-2.5 hour drive to reach the end of the low level cloud deck. will be forever pissed about that i think
 
richmond was cloudy during the aurora and it looked like it would of been a solid 2-2.5 hour drive to reach the end of the low level cloud deck. will be forever pissed about that i think
If the magnetic field is weakening, then we'll probably have more shots at seeing auroras, as it would take less intense activity to produce them.
 
I think we may see severe probs increase Friday and Saturday for parts of the region unless that system debris clouds/junk connections itself into oblivion
 
Starting to think the same phenomenon that's causing our warm winters makes us abnormally wet all year as well. I bet we stay above normal precip this summer. Could be wrong though.
And it'll be interesting, if we end up way above normal in precipitation while in a la nina.
 
Wasn't 1989 a LaNina summer? I may be wrong, but I believe it was and that was a cool and wet summer for the southeast. Just the opposite of what is to be expected in this part of the country.
Yeah…that summer, much like the La Nina’s recently, the Bermuda high set up in position to keep plenty of moisture pumping into the Carolinas and Georgia. The summer of 1989 was very wet across the Carolinas which set up a very saturated ground and helped lead to so many uprooted trees when Hurricane Hugo came through
 
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