The aurora borealis, which transformed the sky with startling streaks of pink and purple, arose from a magnetic storm.
as forecasters watched for a potentially severe geomagnetic storm. Photos show the sky lit up pink and purple across the ...
The New York City Office of Emergency Management also advised that the storm could bring on some local headaches, too.
Magnetic material from the sun is expected to hit the Earth on Thursday. It could impair communications and GPS technology.
One of the most common manifestations of a CME's impact on Earth are the emergence of aurora borealis, or northern lights.
June saw the earliest category five storm on record, Hurricane Beryl, make landfall in the Caribbean and bring heavy rainfall to New York. The comptroller’s update, which spans from April to August of ...
Over the weekend, while millions were watching the big game, meteorologists were watching a trend in the forecast models ...
A severe geomagnetic storm may impact technology throughout New York City between Thursday and Friday, the Office of ...
New York City’s sky was lit with hues of pink, purple, and green as a magnetic storm brought northern lights to the city ...
Here is the silver lining: according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the geomagnetic storm may actually make the Northern Lights visible in some parts of the country. NASA ...