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Wow that is awesome!!!!I saw them! I've already posted a few photos here and there. There was nothing until about 11pm, and then the sky basically exploded. It was so awesome.
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Wow that is awesome!!!!I saw them! I've already posted a few photos here and there. There was nothing until about 11pm, and then the sky basically exploded. It was so awesome.
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I’m sorry you didn’t get to see them!!! Maybe tonight? I think I read it might be viewable again tonight but not sure.Those are magnificent. We did not know about them being viewable in Florida which is not typical for here. We read they was a possibility this morning but no date on when. I just checked and found photos from Tallahassee (north) of us down to Southwest Fl (south of us). We did not notice anything but we did have storms late last night and maybe clouds prevented us from seeing them. One thing I have always wanted to see. Dang it!
So tonight is a "maybe" and tomorrow is a "very strong maybe"Those are magnificent. We did not know about them being viewable in Florida which is not typical for here. We read they was a possibility this morning but no date on when. I just checked and found photos from Tallahassee (north) of us down to Southwest Fl (south of us). We did not notice anything but we did have storms late last night and maybe clouds prevented us from seeing them. One thing I have always wanted to see. Dang it!
The northern lights has always been a bucket list item for me.I really hope I get to see them tonight I looked last night and it said I was pretty much a 0% chance of seeing them come to find out they were viewable where I live and I was out there at around 2:30 am and there was nothing really really hoping I get to see them tonight.
I'm gonna stress this. Use your cell camera. That far south even in total darkness you are not likely to see them with your naked eye, but your phone's camera sensor can see them. Point North and click, point and click. Even if it looks pitch black.I really hope I get to see them tonight I looked last night and it said I was pretty much a 0% chance of seeing them come to find out they were viewable where I live and I was out there at around 2:30 am and there was nothing really really hoping I get to see them tonight.
Will do.I'm gonna stress this. Use your cell camera. That far south even in total darkness you are not likely to see them with your naked eye, but your phone's camera sensor can see them. Point North and click, point and click. Even if it looks pitch black.