OVATION Auroral Forecast

This model gives a short-term forecast of the intensity of the auroral oval for both the northern and the southern hemisphere. It is based on the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions as measured by the DSCOVR spacecraft. The map shows the intensity and the location of the auroral oval for the time given in the right-hand corner of the map. Locations up to 1.000 kilometers (600 miles) north or south of the auroral oval might still see aurora near their horizon during optimal viewing conditions. This model does not take into account the local weather or the altitude of the Sun at your location.

Northern hemisphere

OVATION Auroral Forecast

Southern hemisphere

OVATION Auroral Forecast

Hemispheric Power

The OVATION model calculates a globally integrated total energy deposition in GigaWatts for up to 30 minutes in the future. For values below about 20GW, there may be little or no aurora observable. For values between 20 and 50, you may need to be near the aurora to see it. For values above 50, the aurora should be quite observable with lots of activity and motion across the sky. Once the Hemispheric Power reaches levels of 100 or more, this is considered to be a very significant geomagnetic storm.

What are the odds that I can see overhead aurora from my location?

Canada
Alert, NU0%
United States
Utqiagvik, AK6%
Austria
Vienna0%
Belarus
Minsk0%
China
Beijing0%
Czech Republic
Brno0%
Prague0%
Denmark
Aalborg0%
Aarhus0%
Copenhagen0%
Estonia
Tallinn0%
Finland
Helsinki0%
Oulu3%
Rovaniemi4%
Tampere0%
Turku0%
Kuopio0%
Sodankylä6%
Utsjoki8%
Germany
Berlin0%
Greece
Athens0%
Hungary
Budapest0%
Japan
Tokyo0%
Kazakhstan
Astana0%
Latvia
Riga0%
Lithuania
Vilnius0%
Mongolia
Ulan Bator0%
Norway
Kirkenes9%
Oslo0%
Tromsø8%
Trondheim1%
Poland
Gdańsk0%
Krakow0%
Warsaw0%
Romania
Bucharest0%
Russia
Arkhangelsk2%
Irkutsk0%
Kazan0%
Krasnoyarsk0%
Moscow0%
Murmansk8%
Norilsk18%
Novosibirsk0%
Perm0%
Petrozavodsk0%
Saint Petersburg0%
Surgut1%
Syktyvkar0%
Vladivostok0%
Vorkuta11%
Yakutsk1%
Yaroslavl0%
Yekaterinburg0%
Slovenia
Ljubljana0%
Slovakia
Bratislava0%
South Korea
Seoul0%
Sweden
Gothenburg0%
Kiruna5%
Luleå3%
Malmö0%
Stockholm0%
Sundsvall0%
Umeå1%
Ukraine
Dnipro0%
Donetsk0%
Kharkiv0%
Kyiv0%
Australia
Adelaide0%
Alice Springs0%
Brisbane0%
Devonport0%
Hobart0%
Melbourne0%
Perth0%
Sydney0%

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