It gives me joy to lead everyone under the stars to the Northern Lights!
Tag: aurora
Aurora at Sea
What happens when a small crew of devoted Aurora Chasers set sail to chase the Northern Lights on the Norwegian Sea? Find out where the voyage takes us!
The Coolest Memory
What a wild adventure! In March, I spent a long weekend in the Northwest Territories of Canada to chase the Aurora. I traveled to 62.4° North among friends and family of friends, in an all-women, five-person crew.
An Aurora Author
Everywhere I go, I meet people who tell me how much my advice helped them to catch the Northern Lights. I’m not a professional and I don’t hold a Ph.D. in heliophysics, and there are undoubtedly larger personalities they could learn from. It is such a surprise that my modest advice could help so many….
Embracing A Creative Expansion
When in the presence of the Aurora, three main phases occur that hint at what’s to come: Onset, expansion, and recovery. On my own journey, it seems fitting that this season has been one of expansion.
Understanding the Trending Set of Aurora Alerts
Are you getting substorm alerts on your phone or device? Learn how to understand this popular tool!
Can You See Aurora through Clouds?
Under the relentless cloud cover of our northern winters, a question has been circulating in the Aurora Chasing community. “Can you see the Northern Lights through the clouds?”
A New Year; A New Adventure
It’s the travel, growth, and most of all, the people that make a year unforgettable. I’m thankful to know so many talented and insightful humans, and to be published alongside them. Looking forward to the year ahead!
Year in Review 2024
Happy New Year!!! I hope some of you got to experience the Aurora from the G4 Storms that danced across the globe (and above the clouds), bringing nature’s fireworks to this exciting New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! The year of 2024 was so unexpected. It brought opportunities to do things and travel to…
Catch the Corona in the Mid-Latitudes
The corona is a type of Aurora that’s unmistakable, creating elaborate formations in the center of the night sky.