carlesii 'Aurora' have a lovely fragrance ... davidii, a neat compact native Chinese viburnum, with attractive veining on its leaves.
The spring flowering Viburnum carlesii, for example, will thrive in zones 4 – 8, but will not enjoy the cooler conditions of ...
Last month's thrilling display of the aurora seen as far south as Florida was highly unusual. But experts say the next several years could see even bigger displays as the sun enters the height of ...
A solar storm currently impacting Earth’s magnetic field is bringing with it the possibility to see aurora borealis and aurora australis at locations in the southern US and elsewhere around the ...
Recent high levels of solar activity have created increased chances of people in the Pacific Northwest seeing the northern lights, or aurora borealis, late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
Friday's geomagnetic storm was intense. It reached G5 status—the highest there is—and aurora was seen as far south as Arizona and Florida in North America. The culprit was a region of sunspots ...
The geomagnetic storms that the CMEs would produce pose a limited threat to our communications, but they can also trigger the aurora borealis, better known as the northern lights. And because the ...
On Friday and Saturday nights, viewers from San Francisco to Tasmania were treated to amazing auroras in the night sky. One of the biggest geomagnetic storms in decades may continue tonight and ...
National Weather Service space forecasters in Boulder, Colorado, issued an alert about the potential for an aurora earlier this week when issuing a geomagnetic storm watch, the first since 2005.
Various global weather agencies are reporting that the aurora borealis could be visible as far south as Alabama and Northern California over the coming days thanks to unusually strong solar flares.
Today, we call these lights the aurora: the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere, and the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere. Nowadays, we understand aurorae are caused by charged ...