Yes! Vermont has 19 locations where you can watch the aurora. Viewing depends on geomagnetic activity and weather; typically, a Kp index of 6+ or higher is needed.
Where are the best places to see the aurora in Vermont?
The best places to view the aurora in Vermont are locations away from city lights with a clear, unobstructed view toward the nearest magnetic pole. We track 19 specific spots in this region.
What is the best time of year to see the aurora in Vermont?
The aurora season in Vermont generally runs during the local winter months when nights are longer and darker.
What Kp index do I need to see the aurora in Vermont?
Based on an average magnetic latitude of 48.6° in Vermont, you will typically need a Kp index of 6+ or greater to see the aurora.
How does cloud cover affect aurora viewing in Vermont?
Cloud cover is a critical factor. Even with a high Kp index, you cannot see the aurora through thick clouds. Aurora Hunt provides real-time cloud cover maps for all 19 locations in Vermont to help you find clear skies.
Tilkynningar fyrir Vermont
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