Alberta Foothills Weather

March 8

Update March 9 - Click here to watch a 3.5mb time-lapse movie of the auroras over Alberta last night. It covers 1.5 hours from 8:30-10pm local time (3:30z-5z) and is composed of 316 shots of 15 sec. each, 3 per minute.

A coronal hole solar wind stream packing an abnormally large batch of magnetic goodies arrived today, sparking an intense geomagnetic storm from 9:30 to midnight local time (4:30-7z). The result was the most amazing aurora show I’ve seen here since May of 2005. Some of the outbursts turned the bits of remaining snow green and brightened the landscape like a full moon.
At the peak of activity, most of the northern lights were happening to the south. Only the third time I’ve seen that in the 12 years we’ve been here. Beautiful clear sky for the whole show, with clouds rolling in as soon as the storm died off. There could be another disturbance over the next day or so, but it looks like the best is over. It’ll be back in 28 days.
Time springs forward an hour right about….now. Seems like we just fell back a month ago.

Aurora borealis south of Sylvan Lake,AB - March 8/2008
Northern lights from west of Red Deer,AB - March 8/2008Aurora borealis from west of Innisfail,AB - March 8/2008
Northern lights from west of Penhold,AB - March 8/2008Aurora borealis seen near Markerville,AB - March 8/2008

5 Responses to “March 8”

  1. 1
    Anthony Lowry Says:

    nice pics Pat.

    In regards to possible weather changes to the bland stuff of the last 90 days :)

    Could we be seeing a possible change with some moisture starting on the 14 to 16 of March. Seems as though there may be some consensus here. Tis the season for heavy snowfalls for western Calgary, red deer areas now.

    Cheers, Anthony in Airdrie

  2. 2
    PB Says:

    Hi Anthony, thanks

    I was just perusing the 12z GFS and it’s got us lined up for a blizzard next weekend
    It’s nice to see that the cold shot won’t last for long.
    I’m still up for a couple feet of snow if Ma Nature can dish it out :)

  3. 3
    brandon Says:

    who cares for snow! storms, storms, storms!…i have a huge case of SDS…
    the northern lights were insane in fort mcmurray!

  4. 4
    Pat Boomer Says:

    haha brandon
    You might not have to wait till your trip to see some wicked weather if this crazy stuff continues. Maybe April will be like July this year :)

    Any snow left up there in tarland?

  5. 5
    brandon Says:

    one last comment here…there was TONS of snow in Ft. Mac…my girlfriends parents house has at least a foot, maybe more on the roof alone! before we departed, the temps there were frigid, with Ft.Mac havings temps of -25 to -30, being in the cold arctic air when we were in the warm sector. when we got there the temps rose to 2-5 celcius, and started to melt all that snow and turned the roads into slop!

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