알래스카 알거리 2016. 4. 3. 01:23

알래스카는 8월에 오로라가 뜨나요? 페어뱅크스에서 8월달에는 볼 수 있지요? 8월달 오로라 여행을 계획해도 되나요? 등 ... 많은 질문을 벌써부터 해 오신다. 


남편은 8월 중순부터 오로라 사진을 촬영한 적이 있다. 사실 주위에서 늦은 밤에 오로라를 관찰한 일이 있다고 알려 주시고 신문 보도 자료등에서도 잘 나타나 있다. 지난 2011년 자료에는 8월초에도 오로라 활동이 활발했다고 한다. 



https://youtu.be/ioxzA4CYYTQ

https://youtu.be/3PJuEmdXm9I

(Youtube 동영상, 8월 Yukon 강에서 촬영함)


(환한 달빛에 상관없이 화려한 오로라가 떠 올랐다.)



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According to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute's Aurora Forecast, the sun sent a lovely dollop of radiation hurtling toward the Earth on Aug. 2, and it's likely to result in highly active aurora borealis displays high in the sky across much of Alaska, weather permitting of course. After dark tonight, Aug. 3, aurora will be visible in a band from Barrow in the north, to Bethel, Dillingham and Ketchikan in the south. The displays may continue on the night of Aug. 4 as well. The weather radar in Southcentral doesn't look very promising, but late-night sky watchers in the Interior and Southeast might have a chance. Read more from aurora forecasters, here.





Residents of Alaska's most populated regions are likely to miss out on the big light show headed earthward if atmospheric forecasters are right -- always a big if.

With the sun about to undergo a magnetic flip, University of Alaska physicists report that there has been a lot of activity on its flaming surface. A burst of solar storm-charged particles ejected days ago should collide with EarthEarth and set to collide with the atmosphere Thursday night.

That should trigger a good-size burst of northern lights.

"Weather permitting, active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to Anchorage and Juneau, and visible low on the horizon from King Salmon and Prince Rupert,'' the institute reports.


The problem for Southcentral Alaska is that the National Weather Service is predicting the sky will be full of clouds Thursday night. The clouds aren't supposed to start to break up until Friday night into Saturday, according to that agency. 


Clouds are supposed to begin lifting on Friday night or Saturday morning with sunny skies predicted for Saturday and mostly clear forecast from Saturday night through Sunday night.


Unfortunately, the institute says the light display may be fading by then. It might still be visible on the horizon from Anchorage, but the best of it may be over.


Still, there is some good news. The complete magnetic flip of the sun -- with the magnetic north pole becoming the south pole and vice versa -- is expected to take months. The flip happens once every 11 years, and typically it’s accompanied by increased aurora activity. The activity can be so intense it may affect radio transmissions and satellite communications in addition to prompting celestial light shows.


Those impacts should be minimal according to C. Alex Young, associate director for science in the heliophysics science division of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Young compared the amount of particles being flung into earth's atmosphere as part of the magnetic shift to hurricane season. Sometimes there are strong, large ejections; other times the ejections are rarer or low intensity. Big ones could affect communications, though only for those living close to the earth's magnetic poles. The last major power outage caused by solar particles occurred in Quebec when a hydropower grid went out for nine hours in 1989.


“The biggest (solar ejections) in history have happened on the way down from solar max,” Young said. “It's possible, but highly unlikely.”


Young said while it's impossible to know when the peak of the current solar maximum will occur, scientists predict will hit in the next few months or the beginning of next year. Young said it's worth noting that solar activity is often higher during the equinoxes, and that with both the fall equinox and solar maximum overlapping, those living in northern latitudes can expect serious aurora activity in the next month.


Weather permitting, of course.


Alaska Dispatch reporter Craig Medred contributed to this report. 

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알래스카 알거리 2016. 4. 3. 00:57

Fairbanks 페어뱅크스 지역 신문 Daily News Miner 에 실린 내용

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2012년 4월 12일에 촬영한 사진 참조



알래스카 백야 여름 대자연과 극야 겨울 오로라 여행


"알라스카 현지인의 눈으로 바라 본 차별화된 

고품격의 맞춤 힐링 여행을 실속있게

안내해 드리는 현지 맞춤 여행 가이드 도우미"


알래스카 (알라스카, Alaska) 내륙 페어뱅크스 (Fairbanks) 에 살면서 이곳이 마냥 춥고 밤만 있는 지역으로 알고 있는 분들에게 알래스카 (Alaska) 와 페어뱅크스 (Fairbanks) 의 아름다운 (황홀한) 오로라 (Aurora, Northern Lights,Aurora Borealis) 와 겨울 스포츠, 알라스카 크루즈 (Alaska Cruise), Arctic Circle, Alyeska Pipeline (파이프 라인), Chena Hot Springs (치나 핫 스프링스), 싼타 마을 (Santa Claus House), 북미산 순록 (Reindeer), 슈워드 해안도로 (Seward Highway)Alyeska Resort거드우드 (Girdwood), 설원기차, 앵커리지 (Anchorage) <-> Talkeetna 기차여행, Wrangell to Ketchikan, Arctic Circle (북극권), Dalton Highway, 디날리 국립공원 (Denali National Park), Kenai Peninsula, 멋진 단풍 트레일, 캠핑카 (Camping Car, 야외 BBQ), 개썰매 (Dog Sledding), Skijoring, Air Tour (항공 투어), 스키, ATV, 스노우머신, 빙하 (Glacier), 빙하 동굴 체험, Matanuska 마타누스카 육지빙하, Valdez, Whittier, Portage Glacier, 연어, Chitina Copper River 연어 Dip NetHomer Halibut 광어 낚시무스 (Moose) 와 캐리브 (Caribou) 사냥, 4 Wheeler Drive, 여름의 백야를 통한 힐링 여행등으로 알래스카의 대자연의 장엄함과 광활함을 알리고 이 지역을 여행하고픈 많은 분들에게 도움을 주고자 이 블로그를 개설했어요. 



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