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Minks, Weasels, and Fishers Uncovered

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62 -Plants That Rise, Rest, and React

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61 – Find Birds by Their Vertical Layer

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60 – Wake Up Sleepy Trees!

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59 -Spring Ephemerals: Nature’s Hidden Gems in Early Spring

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58 – Are Birds Tired After Migration?

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57 – Searching for Salamanders

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56 – Are You Speaking Birding Yet?

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    Weather

    22 – Solar Cycle 25 (Early Because July 30 Auroras)

    by jillm July 28, 2024

    The sun, our brilliant life-giving star, is a dynamic and ever-changing entity. One of its fascinating behaviors is the solar cycle, an approximately 11-year period marked by variations in sunspot activity. As Solar Cycle 25 nears its end, let’s delve into what this means and the incredible phenomena it can produce, particularly the breathtaking auroras.

    What is a Solar Cycle?

    The concept of solar cycles dates back to the mid-1700s when astronomers first noticed a periodic pattern in sunspot activity. These cycles last about 11 years on average, though they can range between 10.7 to 17 years. Each cycle is characterized by a solar minimum and maximum. During the minimum, sunspot activity is low, while the maximum sees a significant increase in sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections (CMEs).

    Solar Cycle 25: A Retrospective

    Solar Cycle 25 began around September 2020, following the solar minimum between Cycle 24 and Cycle 25. Initially predicted to mirror the relatively quiet Cycle 24, Cycle 25 has nonetheless provided some spectacular solar events. One such event was a massive CME in May 2020, leading to some of the most vivid auroras in recent memory.

    The Impact of Solar Activity on Earth

    Solar flares and CMEs can have profound effects on Earth. When these solar emissions are Earth-facing, they can cause geomagnetic storms, leading to dazzling auroras. These storms can also disrupt satellite communications and power grids, as seen in historical events like the Carrington Event of 1859 and the Quebec blackout of 1989.

    The Beauty of Auroras

    Auroras, or the Northern and Southern Lights, are one of nature’s most spectacular displays. These luminous phenomena occur when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere. The result is a mesmerizing dance of colors in the night sky, visible predominantly near polar regions but sometimes extending much further due to intense solar activity.

    Why Now is the Time to Witness Auroras

    As Solar Cycle 25 heads towards its peak in 2025, now is an ideal time to witness auroras. The next few years promise increased solar activity, leading to more frequent and intense auroral displays. However, this period of heightened activity will wane by around 2032, followed by a quieter phase with fewer opportunities to see auroras.

    How to Catch an Aurora

    To maximize your chances of seeing an aurora, consider using apps like Aurora Pro, which provide real-time alerts and forecasts of auroral activity. Travel to dark, rural areas away from city lights to get the best view. While auroras are more common in winter due to longer nights and clearer skies, significant solar events can create opportunities for sightings even in summer.

    Conclusion

    Solar Cycle 25 has been a period of remarkable solar activity, offering unique opportunities to witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles. With the cycle nearing its peak, now is the perfect time to plan your aurora-viewing adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned sky-watcher or a curious novice, the next few years are your chance to experience the magic of the auroras.

    Remember, our understanding of the sun and its cycles continues to grow, thanks to advances in technology and observation. As we learn more, we can better predict and appreciate these awe-inspiring solar phenomena. So, gear up, find a dark spot, and prepare to be dazzled by the ethereal beauty of the auroras.

    Cannibal CME https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/20067 

    Cycle 25 – https://blogs.nasa.gov/solarcycle25/

    Space Weather NOOA https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ 

    https://www.spaceweather.com

    Aurora Pro https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-aurora-forecast-alerts/id1073082439

    My Aurora Forecast https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrustonapps.myauroraforecast&hl=en_US&gl=US 

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  • Rocks and Earth

    21 – The Layers of Landscape

    by jillm July 25, 2024
    July 25, 2024

    When we look at a landscape, we often see only the surface – the grass, trees, and perhaps a river cutting through a valley. …

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    20 – Edges and Lines of Ecosystems

    by jillm July 18, 2024
    July 18, 2024

    Ecosystems are dynamic and interconnected systems where various biological communities interact. One particularly intriguing aspect of these systems is the “edges” where different ecosystems …

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    19 – Fascinating Cranes!

    by jillm July 11, 2024
    July 11, 2024

    The Fascinating World of Cranes: Conservation Efforts and Their Significance Cranes, with their impressive stature and graceful movements, have captured the admiration of bird …

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    18 – Nature’s Summer Light Show

    by jillm July 4, 2024
    July 4, 2024

    Fireflies, those enchanting insects that light up our summer nights, have always captured the imagination of people worldwide. Their gentle glow, a benchmark of …

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    17 – The Fiery Volcanoes of Our World

    by jillm June 27, 2024
    June 27, 2024

    Volcanoes are among the most fascinating and powerful natural phenomena on Earth. They shape landscapes, create new land, and even influence climate patterns. For …

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    16 – The Fiery Heart of Earth

    by jillm June 20, 2024
    June 20, 2024

    The core of our Earth is a marvel of natural engineering, influencing everything from our magnetic field to the fertile lands formed by volcanic …

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    15 – The Amazing World of Beavers and Muskrats

    by jillm June 13, 2024
    June 13, 2024

    Beavers and muskrats, though often mistaken for one another, are fascinating creatures each with unique characteristics and crucial roles in their ecosystems. Here, we …

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"Buzz, Blossom, and Squeak" is a captivating podcast designed for kids, aiming to spark a love and appreciation for nature. Each episode delves into the simple wonders of the natural world, from the songs of birds and the beauty of flowers to the fascinating changes in weather and the celestial dance of astronomy. Listeners are invited to explore the sky, clouds, rocks, animals, and distinctive land features through engaging, easy-to-understand science. This podcast makes learning about the environment an enchanting experience, encouraging young minds to discover and cherish the world around them.

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