Weather’s role in wildfires in Atlantic Canada | SaltWire #weather #climatechange #wildfireseasonHe was heading for Grand Pré about an hour before midnight, when he took a quick glance up through the sun roof of his car.
The spectacle was caused by a powerful solar storm that lit up the skies unusually far south in the Northern Hemisphere.The celestial light displays are a result of energy particles from the sun colliding with the upper parts of the earth’s atmosphere. In this case, we're seeing the most powerful solar storm in more than two decades, according to the . It was expected to continue through Saturday night with the possibility of more northern lights displays in Nova Scotia.
“It’s such an overwhelming natural event, something so rare and fleeting where we are," said Wade."To be a witness to nature’s incredible, baffling beauty it really makes you grateful." An experienced astrophotographer, he's well accustomed to shooting the night sky. He chose to set up at Grand Pré because of its natural beauty but also because it offered him the best vantage point: secluded and facing north.
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