Why the Northern Lights could get more intense | BBC Global

Before satellite technology brought us answers, the Northern Lights were a mysterious and unexplained phenomena, long woven into the legends of Arctic communities.
Occurring in the polar regions, this colourful light show is caused by particles from the Sun hitting the Earth's atmosphere.
Scientists predict that this year or next, the solar cycle will peak and a period of more intense and complex Northern Lights will follow.
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  • @DC-wt2vi
    @DC-wt2viАй бұрын

    Three cheers for Earth's protective magnetic field! 🥳 🎉 👏 👏

  • @MaekarManastorm

    @MaekarManastorm

    Ай бұрын

    No

  • @maggiejohnson5891

    @maggiejohnson5891

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. Our amazing magnetosphere a testimony to our amazing Creator.

  • @grahampalmer9337

    @grahampalmer9337

    Ай бұрын

    ✅ It's a very significant reason to why anything other than primitive organisms & possibly deep sea soft tissued animals exist. The very intense levels of broad spectrum radiation would have likely severely restricted evolution of higher life - certainly on the exposed land surface.

  • @bobbyhill3323

    @bobbyhill3323

    Ай бұрын

    Go look at what's happening to that magnetic field right now. Here's a start: go read about the field strength loss over the last 20 years.

  • @darxide03

    @darxide03

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@bobbyhill3323 S0

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClemАй бұрын

    I'd love to see it for myself with my own eyes. Every time auroras are forecast in the UK I look out of the windows at night to see if I can spot it but I never do. It doesn't help with the street lights, some of which never go out. I've only ever seen it once, I'll never forget it. One time Dad and I were at one of his friends places, and I kept seeing green flashes of light in the sky and I didn't know what it was. Apparently that was the aurora every now and then lighting up the sky.

  • @MakingWaves-IsleOfMan

    @MakingWaves-IsleOfMan

    Ай бұрын

    Last week was my first time seeing them - aged 57 - Street lighting definitely diminishes your view, so keep your eyes on the news as over the next 12-18 months there are expected to be a few more big events. The further north you live, the better your chances, although the recent lights were seen down in the Channel Islands, so there is hope. Top tip is to go somewhere away from street lights then give your eyes time to adapt to the darkness. By eye I could see what looked like a long pale cloud, it was only with a camera that I could see the full effect. Good luck.

  • @TURK_182

    @TURK_182

    Ай бұрын

    You need to go outside away from lights & let your eyes adjust to the dark, then you might see it. I couldn't see anything from my house until I went outside & let my eye adjust & then it was everywhere

  • @smrk2452

    @smrk2452

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely on my bucket list!

  • @AstiJay

    @AstiJay

    Ай бұрын

    Your best viewing will be away from light pollution. Take a drive out of town.

  • @Windsofchange2023

    @Windsofchange2023

    Ай бұрын

    First time seeing it in Vancouver Canada

  • @efdangotu
    @efdangotuАй бұрын

    Suspicious0bservers!!! Magnetic pole shift is underway. Shields are at 70% strength, captain!

  • @LuizVieiraPintoNeto

    @LuizVieiraPintoNeto

    Ай бұрын

    Suspicious0bservers is a science denier grifter. Solar Astrophisics is actually real: the sun`s magnetic pole reverts almost every 11 years. The earths don`t. Go read some books.

  • @James-yu8nv

    @James-yu8nv

    Ай бұрын

    Nibiru on it's way

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@James-yu8nv lololol the no show, non existent threat. Hide!!!

  • @upsguppy520
    @upsguppy520Ай бұрын

    we will be seeing these more and more and more our magnetosphere is weakening we are having a pole flip

  • @Nine-Signs

    @Nine-Signs

    Ай бұрын

    1. Our magnetic poles are not expected to flip for at least another thousand years. 2. Even if it did it would represent no great threat to life on earth as humanity would have plenty of notice given it takes centuries to ramp up to and complete, and given there is no geological record showing any mass extinction events correlating with prior polar reversals and even at the midway peak of such an event the planet is still adequately covered by out magnetosphere, just spaghettified with many differing north and south poles. should make GPS interesting... 3. The only way you would see "more and more" auroras would be if the sun was having more and more solar flares completely irrespective of what our magnetosphere was doing.

  • @skyw4278

    @skyw4278

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nine-Signs we're 300k years late for the next one. radiation will be greater once the magnetosphere weakens. A flip can happen within a human life time.

  • @EdLeft

    @EdLeft

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nine-Signs12,000 year cycle with lesser occurrences at 6000 years. The entire solar system including our sun is riding the galactic wave and it has great ramifications across the solar system. Yes there are records of this geologically. See Ben Davidson’s work, or just wait and see, Aurora down to Puerto Rico from an X3 storm when 1859 and 1921 were 10 times stronger storms. 🧐

  • @mstrG
    @mstrGАй бұрын

    One word, Sun .

  • @gailwendtland5970

    @gailwendtland5970

    Ай бұрын

    Yes....and nothing to do with HUMAN and cattle CO2 emmisions. Although... windmill to generate electricity and pump some water might be handy....for awhile anyway....🙃

  • @scootypuffjr.
    @scootypuffjr.Ай бұрын

    Its weakening at an exponential rate.

  • @feeberizer
    @feeberizerАй бұрын

    I live in southern New Mexico and missed out on the auroras we had this weekend. Fortunately, local people posted pictures they took. Deep rose and purple covering the whole sky. I'm certain we'll have more of these southern events this year and next.

  • @luannpatterson5888
    @luannpatterson5888Ай бұрын

    Our magnetic field is on a slippery slope of decline. Put that with being in solar maximum it’s taking less energy to cause them. They’re magnificent to see to be sure.

  • @lockk132

    @lockk132

    Ай бұрын

    And you better hope that's where it ends,however I have a sneaky that there's a bit more to it

  • @luannpatterson5888

    @luannpatterson5888

    Ай бұрын

    @@lockk132 Yep, same here. I didn’t want to rain on the parade for now.

  • @bencoad8492

    @bencoad8492

    Ай бұрын

    its down 25% and now probably 30% with those recent auroras

  • @DaveBuildsThings

    @DaveBuildsThings

    Ай бұрын

    @@bencoad8492 The auroras do not affect the magnetic field. It's the magnetic field that helps create them. They funnel the solar particles to the two poles. Then those particles head down to earth and react with the gasses in our atmosphere. Our magnet field is just fine and will remain so for many millions of years to come.

  • @AstiJay

    @AstiJay

    Ай бұрын

    @@DaveBuildsThings I wish you were right. But this is a cyclical event. The earth’s magnetic field has likely never been fine for millions of years. Every 12,000 yrs the field weakens, the poles shift and the Mother rolls over. It’s been 12,000 years since the last shift. We’re right on schedule. I know. It sounds like science fiction but it’s science fact.

  • @LisaMarieFord
    @LisaMarieFordАй бұрын

    Folks, this video was focused on briefly talking about solar maximum and the upcoming journey back into it. As an amateur astronomer and professional astrophotographer as they’ve said we’ve been here before, about every 11 years. They likely have other videos talking about this. This is just a short video about a specific topic while The Northern Lights are a popular topic right now. They didn’t focus on the Earth’s magnetic field was because that wasn’t the focus of the video. It was just a brief touch on the topic of auroras. Yes, people are talking about it; just do a simple Google or KZread search if you want more info. The poles are always slightly shifting. The sun’s poles flip too. Look it up if you want to know. No need to freak out. And denying we humans have no impact on our environment (i.e. climate change) is like never cleaning up your house nor taking a bath and not disposing of any garbage and so forth and claiming it’s not your fault it stinks, rodents have taken up residence, some mold is toxic, you have to crawl over filth, and ya smell. 🙄 Obviously, unless one has NO understanding of nature, we do have an impact on our world. Beavers change their entire environment by building a dam in a waterway; to put it very, very simply. We humans imitate that and so much more. Building a highway will change the way the wind travels and weather for that area. Building a manmade lake can actually create lake effect snow in winter among other things. Putting up a building and cutting down trees will change wind, weather, wildlife movements, and so forth. Sheesh, I’ll never understand deniers and gripers complaining about cleaning up after themselves and folks wanting clean water, fresh clean air, planting trees, and doing whatever we can to make the world a better place. Yes, we live and should love life and part of that is building things and travel, but seriously cleaning up after ourselves actually benefits us too.

  • @ivayloivggrigorov9959

    @ivayloivggrigorov9959

    Ай бұрын

    NPC detected.

  • @AstiJay

    @AstiJay

    29 күн бұрын

    Of course we have impact and have done plenty of damage. But we haven’t caused climate change and there not a damn thing we can do about it. The poles aren’t doing the usual meandering. They’re on a road trip heading towards each other. Have you looked at a compass lately? We’ve been here before too. The poles shift every 12,000 years & we’re right on schedule.

  • @katstorm13
    @katstorm13Ай бұрын

    I usually go watch them by myself without a camera so I don't see the bright colors. My friend was with this time, and we did get to see all the colors, including the rare blue! I also discovered my phone takes much better pictures than I thought so I got pictures as well.

  • @Space30MINUTES
    @Space30MINUTESАй бұрын

    The video explains the aurora phenomenon in great detail!! I myself also have different perspectives on this truth. Truly this beauty needs to be discovered...

  • @jasonsharma5888

    @jasonsharma5888

    Ай бұрын

    a decent job at explaining solar cycles but total nothing on how a storm like this would have had negligible effect even 10 years ago when our magnetosphere was much more robust.

  • @Space30MINUTES

    @Space30MINUTES

    Ай бұрын

    @@jasonsharma5888 Thank you

  • @Diamonddavej
    @DiamonddavejАй бұрын

    "The abysses, when beneath a luminous crown the heavenly fire is wanting, forming as it were the circular entrance to a cavern; the turns, when a great rounded flame in the form of a barrel is seen to move from place to place, or to burn immovable; the gulfs, when the heaven seems to open and to vomit flames . . . sometimes these fires are high enough to shine among the stars; at others, so low that they might be taken for the reflection of a distant burning homestead or city." - Seneca, the Younger (4BC - 65AD).

  • @grahampalmer9337

    @grahampalmer9337

    Ай бұрын

    Poetic - but unenlightened. I suppose he hasn't claimed that Helios' Sun chariot has caught fire at least. 😕

  • @d.ryanwebb1166

    @d.ryanwebb1166

    25 күн бұрын

    @@grahampalmer9337 This is the typical smug arrogance of a foolish modern reading an ancient philosopher, and it's rampant in our times. 'Trust the scientists' indeed!

  • @sromrell
    @sromrellАй бұрын

    Surprised the BBC didn’t blame it on farming

  • @GFY11

    @GFY11

    Ай бұрын

    climate change and raysisms

  • @andaimhineach4131

    @andaimhineach4131

    Ай бұрын

    Or whitey.

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    or climate change lmao

  • @bentucker2301

    @bentucker2301

    Ай бұрын

    Rent free

  • @baneverything5580

    @baneverything5580

    Ай бұрын

    I wonder if Trump will be charged over it? Surely they can make this one stick? WAIT! I forgot to say climate change. It`s trendy!

  • @areareare9953
    @areareare9953Ай бұрын

    I've only seen them once when I was visiting family in Northern Quebec. They do make a sound - I always compared it to the sound of the old Wrigley gum foil wrappers.

  • @sandybritton3304
    @sandybritton3304Ай бұрын

    As beautiful as they are. Our planet is in extreme danger. When will main media start being honest?

  • @SarahG266

    @SarahG266

    Ай бұрын

    Never!

  • @alienrefugee51

    @alienrefugee51

    Ай бұрын

    Not gonna happen. They are only reporting now because the last solar storm drew way too much attention to it globally. It would be suspicious if they ignored that and yet made a bigger deal about the eclipse. They can't come out and tell people that our modern way of life is about to end. That would collapse the entire system now. The lights out scenario may not happen for some time. Could be this year, next year, or even longer. The problem for the elites now is that the cat is out of the bag. People witnessed something insane and will start looking deeper into it, even more so when the next G5 storm creates low latitude auroras again. They will find out about the magnetosphere. The media will probably get orders to label people that say the magnetosphere is losing its strength, a right-wing, nazi, homophobic conspiracy theorist.

  • @Tailspin80

    @Tailspin80

    Ай бұрын

    Gaia strikes back! Time to get rid of this pesky human infestation. The planet is just fine, it’s humans that are in danger.

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly these lights have been seen in northern uk for a while now in the past you had to travel to Norway or something to see them

  • @sandybritton3304

    @sandybritton3304

    Ай бұрын

    @@bonysminiatures3123 I'm in Victoria Australia 🇦🇺

  • @donkress8474
    @donkress8474Ай бұрын

    You focus on these aurorae as being "a thing of beauty". No mention of Kristian Birkeland? The Norwegian scientist that made the discovery of the sun being the origin of the aurora... These are electric phenomena. You made no mention of the earth's magnetic field weakening at an accelerating rate? and that the current aurorae are much more vivid and intense than the same intensity CMEs would have produced decades ago. Even with constant CME intensity in the near future, aurorae will be more intense as our magnetic field reduces even further. A Carrington Event today would be a termination level event for civilization as we know it.

  • @gailwendtland5970

    @gailwendtland5970

    Ай бұрын

    Bingo!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SarahG266

    @SarahG266

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe they don’t want mass hysteria?

  • @bentucker2301

    @bentucker2301

    Ай бұрын

    Fan fiction

  • @brucekuehn4031

    @brucekuehn4031

    Ай бұрын

    Look up the Carrington Event which was in early September of 1859. It disrupted telegraph operations back in that time. Since then, we have only become more reliant on electricity. A similar (or larger) solar event today could be devastating to all modern electrical usage. The results to our way of life could be catastrophic and that is no exaggeration.

  • @AstiJay

    @AstiJay

    29 күн бұрын

    @seanprice7645 that G5 wasn’t a direct hit.

  • @C2JZ
    @C2JZАй бұрын

    @BBC Global, can you add subtitles please?

  • @cdl0

    @cdl0

    Ай бұрын

    Subtitles can be turned on with the rectangular "subtitles/closed captions" icon near the bottom right of the video window.

  • @bpolat
    @bpolatАй бұрын

    Wonderful

  • @sgtellioman
    @sgtelliomanАй бұрын

    LSD and this phenomena are a match made in heaven

  • @maggiejohnson5891

    @maggiejohnson5891

    Ай бұрын

    Nope. No need …..

  • @killatortilla8276

    @killatortilla8276

    Ай бұрын

    @@maggiejohnson5891clearly you haven’t tried lsd. LSD makes anything better, and visuals like this would be insane, possibly mind melting

  • @skycloud4802

    @skycloud4802

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@maggiejohnson5891 I appreciate the person that is happy to naturally experience the wonders of the world with their own mind and senses, far more than a loser drug addict.

  • @sgtellioman

    @sgtellioman

    Ай бұрын

    @@skycloud4802 And there shines your ignorance; “Addicted to LSD” is laughable at best. Im sorry your mind is small and unexpanded.

  • @finlayp4897

    @finlayp4897

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@skycloud4802how can you comment on what would be better when you have only tried one? Illogical narrow mindedness at its finest 🤦 do some research into something before sharing your opinions

  • @shahriartanvir977
    @shahriartanvir977Ай бұрын

    A few days ago people from north and south of us in Germany spotted aurora. But, we didn't lol

  • @grahampalmer9337
    @grahampalmer9337Ай бұрын

    'We' see it only on clear dark nights but this is a 24-7-365¼ (if the 'Solar wind' is strong enough) phenomenomenon.

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, from the ground if you're at the polar regions you wouldn't be able to see it for the summer months because it never gets dark enough 🌞

  • @crazyscott2646
    @crazyscott2646Ай бұрын

    How come no one is talking about our magnosphere weakening? The poles are moving and causing the magnosphere to weaken. That is why we see the Aroras in such low attitudes! Suspicious Observers on KZread!

  • @TheDAT9

    @TheDAT9

    Ай бұрын

    You do realise that was a BBC production.

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    i like your take on that you could well be right

  • @bentucker2301

    @bentucker2301

    Ай бұрын

    Pseudoscience

  • @TheDAT9

    @TheDAT9

    Ай бұрын

    @@bentucker2301 What is ?

  • @bentucker2301

    @bentucker2301

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheDAT9 everything that suspicious observers posts. It's a doomsday cult

  • @paulgreen3361
    @paulgreen336129 күн бұрын

    How beautiful is the firmament!!!

  • @nothingToReadHere1
    @nothingToReadHere1Ай бұрын

    That's more scary then fascinating.

  • @glennwoods2462
    @glennwoods2462Ай бұрын

    It's not just the northern lights... NZ and Australia were treated to the southern lights last Saturday... In places that have never had them before.....

  • @rosamrc923
    @rosamrc923Ай бұрын

    I love the mixture of modernity and tradition from the lady herder!!

  • @martf1061
    @martf1061Ай бұрын

    Thank god for the closed caption ... Almost impossible to understand all the words..🧐😒

  • @hedwegg
    @hedweggАй бұрын

    The Aurora! Northern Lights!

  • @GFY11
    @GFY11Ай бұрын

    Surprised they did not try to blame climate change like they do with everything else

  • @andaimhineach4131

    @andaimhineach4131

    Ай бұрын

    Just wait for part 2.

  • @neilcrew4042

    @neilcrew4042

    Ай бұрын

    We must be taxed immediately to prevent it.

  • @baneverything5580

    @baneverything5580

    Ай бұрын

    Have they blamed Trump yet? Will he be charged for solar flares next? Maybe this will finally be the one that sticks?

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993Ай бұрын

    I got a fantastic display overhead in Bolton, Lancashire. I made a GIF of 1,000+ frames took with my planetary camera and all sky lens. I uploaded it too. :)

  • @user-qr5vb3vm6e
    @user-qr5vb3vm6eАй бұрын

    I used to live in the north woods, and was economicly pushed out so the state park,and rich people from the outside world could take the indigenous people out. Most went to the city or whatever. I drove the lower 48 and Canada then when Dad died, bought my own house in Florida. I'm still there but would trade for a warm shack and a big stash of dty goods in the forest again. Beautiful colors in the sky. The Earth is Fantastic and just Awesome.

  • @EuroWarsOrg
    @EuroWarsOrgАй бұрын

    Why don't the BBC question the link between global warming and auroras? The do it for everything else?

  • @abcde_5949

    @abcde_5949

    Ай бұрын

    Because there's no link between the two.

  • @EuroWarsOrg

    @EuroWarsOrg

    Ай бұрын

    @@abcde_5949 Prove it

  • @gailwendtland5970

    @gailwendtland5970

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@EuroWarsOrgcyclical changes in climate have been occurring for milleniums and beyond......Expect more UV RAYS/Radiation to break through the weakening magnectic field. That in itself, will cause more severe weather patterns. It's not human CO2.

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    Because they want to blame it on the industrial revolution which has only been going for 100 years lol , they forget there is a huge star on our doorstep which is our central heating

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    @@abcde_5949 powerful bursts emitting from the sun will change the climate exponentially

  • @davidAB779
    @davidAB779Ай бұрын

    Why was the earths weakening magnetic field not discussed. We have seen the auroras this time as far south as porto reca with only a g3 cme, when last seen there 1857 and 1920's of was a g80 and g50 even, not a g3. Why the gas lightning?

  • @smrk2452
    @smrk2452Ай бұрын

    Do they move fast or slow?

  • @LisaMarieFord

    @LisaMarieFord

    Ай бұрын

    Auroras can do both. Friday/Saturday’s storm had both slow moving auroras and then later on fast moving and pulsating colors.

  • @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS
    @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERSАй бұрын

    Was supposed to be seen in UK the other day however, I didn't see it.

  • @justinwilson3922

    @justinwilson3922

    Ай бұрын

    It was Friday night when we could see it I am in southern West Midlands and I saw it people couldn’t see it but they could when they took a photo of it

  • @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS

    @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS

    Ай бұрын

    @@justinwilson3922 I found out to late, missed it on Saturday and went out at 12 to 01 middle of the night on Saturday in homes of seeing it but nope

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    They rarely look like this without a camera. A camera picks up much more light than our eyes can. Often it can be mistaken for clouds, white/grey. Sometimes tinged with green and pink. Even without the color, they were swirling and pulsing overhead.

  • @justinwilson3922

    @justinwilson3922

    Ай бұрын

    @@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS well the earths magnetic poles are switching so the earths magnetic field is weakening so more events like what happened on Friday night will happen a lot more often I mean multiple times over the next 16 years I mean multiple times

  • @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS

    @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS

    Ай бұрын

    @@justinwilson3922 When You say switching, You mean north pole becomes sounth pole? Wouldn't that create problems for technology?

  • @veloblox
    @velobloxАй бұрын

    Psy-op for the coming solar flare

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltreeАй бұрын

    At the south pole, this intriguing phenomena is referred to by locals as the "other" northern lights.

  • @fishtank9521

    @fishtank9521

    Ай бұрын

    Now that is a question I’ve been pondering for years! I guess if there was more populated landmasses near the South Pole, it would be more known? Or possibly called southern lights?

  • @kateowen9868

    @kateowen9868

    Ай бұрын

    I'm from NZ and laughed out loud at this! Thanks for remembering there is an entire other pole out there.

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@fishtank9521 it is called southern lights, or Aurora Australis to be specific

  • @williamcaldwell-smith3865

    @williamcaldwell-smith3865

    Ай бұрын

    It is called the southern lights

  • @grahampalmer9337

    @grahampalmer9337

    Ай бұрын

    ? Southern Lights - the Aurora Australis, apparently.

  • @grahampalmer9337
    @grahampalmer9337Ай бұрын

    Hmm. Background music too overpowering. Makes a lot of the Scandinavian english unintelligible. 😕

  • @cdl0

    @cdl0

    Ай бұрын

    The Finnish languages (Suomi and Sámi) are not Scandinavian; they are Finno-Ugric. They are beautiful to hear, and quite musical, especially Sámi.

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Ай бұрын

    Good thing the Swedish chef wasn't narrating. " Dee herf de boor, boork boork boork!"

  • @ivayloivggrigorov9959
    @ivayloivggrigorov9959Ай бұрын

    Nothing about the weakening magnetic field that is actually causing the aurora penetration. Thanks bbc for the malinformation.

  • @lisarowalt5537

    @lisarowalt5537

    Ай бұрын

    yeah I was waiting for them to explain. Cause yes it IS weakening and its terrifying

  • @ajmosutra7667

    @ajmosutra7667

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@lisarowalt5537 why is itva bad thing

  • @bentucker2301

    @bentucker2301

    Ай бұрын

    Hardly misinformation

  • @ivayloivggrigorov9959

    @ivayloivggrigorov9959

    Ай бұрын

    @@bentucker2301 malinformation by omission. Thanks you very much.

  • @Lukelearbomb

    @Lukelearbomb

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you random stranger on the internet, I'm going to trust everything you say 👍

  • @patrycjakonieczna
    @patrycjakoniecznaАй бұрын

    Even visible in Poland last day. I never seen solar lights but I wonder why they become visible here.

  • @valiatus6719

    @valiatus6719

    Ай бұрын

    Solar activity increase.

  • @patrycjakonieczna

    @patrycjakonieczna

    Ай бұрын

    @@valiatus6719 thank you😊

  • @planzed.2
    @planzed.2Ай бұрын

    No mention of our magnetic shield’s weakening or it’s movement towards reversal..? Bbc, that’s not like you to tell half a story… is it?

  • @moviesforever8805
    @moviesforever8805Ай бұрын

    Reminds me water nations in Avatar

  • @user-yi9md7gq4c
    @user-yi9md7gq4c28 күн бұрын

    💖

  • @UN4LL0C473D
    @UN4LL0C473DАй бұрын

    We'll see in 2 weeks if the sunspot got larger

  • @RandomExitsJT
    @RandomExitsJTАй бұрын

    Was this somehow supposed to be educational? The reason I ask is you didn't even touch on why we are seeing Aurora's further south in the northern hemisphere and further north in the southern hemisphere. And the answer to that is the Earth's weakening magnetic field. What used to take a lot of energy from the Sun, doesn't take as much energy now to impact the Earth. If we're going to teach people, let's give them reality because just giving them half the story is, not okay.

  • @wvpatriot1301
    @wvpatriot1301Ай бұрын

    Magnetic is field is down almost 30%. We have only a few years left.

  • @joanjettboy
    @joanjettboyАй бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @dotexe55games31
    @dotexe55games31Ай бұрын

    Yes Earths magnetic field is weakening fast, that with the magnetic pole reversal....fun times....but man made climate crisis 😆 $$$$

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    exactly , well they need the money to finance underground bunkers for the rich and chosen ...

  • @bencoad8492
    @bencoad8492Ай бұрын

    man what a fluff piece didn't have hear them talk about "Why the Northern Lights could get more intense" ffs

  • @ivonnecolon8471
    @ivonnecolon8471Ай бұрын

    Want to see the northern lights holding Brians hand

  • @cherylmiller732
    @cherylmiller732Ай бұрын

    Soo beautiful it msy in Sweden I can tell by clothes .

  • @cdl0

    @cdl0

    Ай бұрын

    Finland.

  • @Steve-bm3vd
    @Steve-bm3vdАй бұрын

    It was Haarp, not the northern lights. That's why they could see it in America, which is impossible.

  • @AstiJay

    @AstiJay

    29 күн бұрын

    I’m in Minnesota, USA and over the 22 years I lived in the country away from light pollution, I witnessed the N. Lights many times during the winters. It’s not HAARP. The recent past weekend when so much of the world experienced them the Earth was hit by 8 big CME’s (solar flares). That and our weakened magnetic field is what caused the lights to be seen so far south - or north for the southern hemisphere.

  • @southeastswell
    @southeastswellАй бұрын

    why go all the way to Finland? You can go to Mexico these days to see the Aurora...mainstream media (or "the clown show" if you listen to a suspiciously observant channel) seems to ignore the real reasons why auroras are intensifying

  • @cokvanessen3331
    @cokvanessen3331Ай бұрын

    What a lot of BS, not a word about the declining magnetic field what is causing this. BBC at it's best...🤣

  • @alibader2171

    @alibader2171

    Ай бұрын

    It's being caused by a solar storm, not a declining magnetic field..

  • @cokvanessen3331

    @cokvanessen3331

    Ай бұрын

    @@alibader2171 yeah right... Normally a storm this size would never cause this effect, it's only a X5.8 remember

  • @arck2n

    @arck2n

    Ай бұрын

    Hey man, good luck replying to comments calling you dumb or something, people following these channels will never do they own research.

  • @kean7704

    @kean7704

    Ай бұрын

    They didn't forget to mention the declining magnetic field, they deliberately didn't mention it, which makes the video misinformation. Typical BBC. Last place on earth go get your news and especially scientific information.

  • @davidw.kretzmann33322

    @davidw.kretzmann33322

    Ай бұрын

    @@cokvanessen3331 It actually detected a magnitude of 8.79 instead from the X-Class Solar Flares that was measured at 16:50 UTC time and keep in mind that a X8.79 is worse than a X5.8

  • @spacerivernews
    @spacerivernewsАй бұрын

    Someone said they dreamt that after some strong northern lights there would be a tsunami very very big waves.

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Ай бұрын

    I dreamt I won the lottery.

  • @GroovyVideo2
    @GroovyVideo2Ай бұрын

    we were Lucky

  • @thegoodwithin5984
    @thegoodwithin5984Ай бұрын

    Enjoy it while it lasts, catastrophic times are coming

  • @firebutterfly
    @firebutterflyАй бұрын

    Just the sun prepping for BTS return and their away trip before going public as the OT7 again ;)

  • @dennislacbawan6989
    @dennislacbawan6989Ай бұрын

    Nic3 But soon everything is shutdown😢

  • @humandread
    @humandreadАй бұрын

    We have more nothern lights from weaker solarflares because our magnetic field is declining deu to earths magnetic pole shift. This is also your climate change answer.

  • @user-qr5vb3vm6e

    @user-qr5vb3vm6e

    Ай бұрын

    The peak of solar storms will be near January 2026 or so. The show is great until then. Keep looking up,lol.

  • @James-yu8nv
    @James-yu8nvАй бұрын

    One word - Nibiru

  • @butterchuggins5409
    @butterchuggins5409Ай бұрын

    I don't see why people make such a big deal out of this. It's just some light. Calm down.

  • @wunderluke6759

    @wunderluke6759

    Ай бұрын

    U r depressed

  • @wunderluke6759

    @wunderluke6759

    Ай бұрын

    Same tho

  • @reecemckinnon6307

    @reecemckinnon6307

    Ай бұрын

    Calm down😂 most people are Calm but the Atmosphere is growing weaker by the day

  • @butterchuggins5409

    @butterchuggins5409

    Ай бұрын

    @@reecemckinnon6307 good

  • @shivanidesai605
    @shivanidesai605Ай бұрын

    the whole us saw northen ligth

  • @martf1061
    @martf1061Ай бұрын

    2:24 "Extraterrestrial" ... Interacting with terrestrial

  • @The411
    @The411Ай бұрын

    The earth mag field is weakening. Auroras more intense and at lower latitudes for the same sun energy... not good. This is what's heating the planet.

  • @jayrussell3796
    @jayrussell3796Ай бұрын

    So....why every 11 years ?

  • @bonysminiatures3123

    @bonysminiatures3123

    Ай бұрын

    For me its been happening every year for the last few years one time you would never see the northern lights in the north of the uk you would have to travel to norway

  • @gailwendtland5970
    @gailwendtland5970Ай бұрын

    There sure are ALOT of 0bservers here!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @noneofyourbusiness5433
    @noneofyourbusiness5433Ай бұрын

    Without that magnetic field life wouldn't be possible. What a beautiful thing.......

  • @QuickStartGuide
    @QuickStartGuideАй бұрын

    No mention of the weakening magnetic field>? just the agenda talking points.

  • @Mantramurtim
    @MantramurtimАй бұрын

    Could? They are already more intense and thats because of the decreasing magnet field of earth. Duh!

  • @StudioRiba
    @StudioRibaАй бұрын

    Is this spiderwoman ?

  • @TheCjbowman
    @TheCjbowmanАй бұрын

    Our magnetic field is rapidly weakening, that's why aurora are increasingly visible at lower lattitudes.

  • @agwarden
    @agwardenАй бұрын

    look up "earth's pole shift"

  • @newmoonenergetics6728
    @newmoonenergetics6728Ай бұрын

    When the angels of the north take mushrooms.

  • @cosb9479
    @cosb9479Ай бұрын

    Haarp not responsible in the increased aurora ?

  • @ivandubinsky1857

    @ivandubinsky1857

    Ай бұрын

    No.

  • @cosb9479

    @cosb9479

    Ай бұрын

    @ivandubinsky1857 are you sure lol seems to be alot of people just now raving about the 8th to the 10th auroras happen to be on some post HAARP posted about they doing test thise days. Coincidence or fake news ?

  • @Blackfoxparadox

    @Blackfoxparadox

    Ай бұрын

    no stop it

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    No. HAARPS reach is a few hundred miles from their testing facility. The earliest written description of the northern lights is from 957 BC. There are also cave paintings from tens of thousands of years ago thought to depict the northern lights

  • @cosb9479

    @cosb9479

    Ай бұрын

    @@Blackfoxparadox so are you saying HAARP can't be responsible to cause Aurora borialis the be intensified ?

  • @ar_krrish
    @ar_krrishАй бұрын

    First in my bucket list ❤

  • @MaekarManastorm

    @MaekarManastorm

    Ай бұрын

    Someone needs to get a life

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    I've seen them several times in Minnesota, but none like this. Well, none that I took time to admire. There was a big Aurora event in 1991. I was incredibly overtired, and thought the bright colorful lights I was seeing were a trick of my eyes, so I continued my drive home and went to bed. If only I had known what it was!

  • @mytorment
    @mytormentАй бұрын

    There's a Johnny Cash song about all this, I think it's called 'the ring of fire' 😁 see you near T

  • @MaekarManastorm

    @MaekarManastorm

    Ай бұрын

    Wrong

  • @mytorment

    @mytorment

    Ай бұрын

    @@MaekarManastorm no mate it's a song, it's not wrong 🙄

  • @kasondaleigh
    @kasondaleighАй бұрын

    Auroras are what angels look like dancing.

  • @mytorment

    @mytorment

    Ай бұрын

    🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Aurora's are your earth burning into solar galactic fire 🔥 you're my favourite human 😋🫒

  • @samsmom1491

    @samsmom1491

    Ай бұрын

    I like to think it is Mother Nature, but poetic, nonetheless.

  • @mytorment

    @mytorment

    Ай бұрын

    @@samsmom1491 I like to think it's Arthur Browne screaming about your most blatant and inevitable end 🫒😋☮️

  • @katstorm13

    @katstorm13

    Ай бұрын

    It was kind of like when you look at clouds and find pictures. A lot of us got pictures that looked like a phoenix!

  • @mytorment

    @mytorment

    Ай бұрын

    @@katstorm13 we should make love and listen to death from above xc

  • @c1p2d88
    @c1p2d88Ай бұрын

    S.O That is all.

  • @bonysminiatures3123
    @bonysminiatures3123Ай бұрын

    its scary to think mass extinctions in the past could well be down to this pole shifting phenomena

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Ай бұрын

    Caused by passing through the tail of a comet. Immanuel Velikovsky's explanation in the 70s.

  • @bettymukami
    @bettymukamiАй бұрын

    This is prophesied and will soon happen when the magnetic shield is no more: Revelation 16:8 The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and the sun was allowed to scorch people with fire.

  • @michaelbisceglia9154
    @michaelbisceglia9154Ай бұрын

    We’re all gonna die

  • @ibbyking7301
    @ibbyking7301Ай бұрын

    Clickbait! First part of the video is about reindeer’s. They just using the recent events of northern lights to get more views 😂

  • @EuroWarsOrg
    @EuroWarsOrgАй бұрын

    Oh look, indigenous white people on BBC, how unusual.

  • @ezras6615
    @ezras6615Ай бұрын

    galactic current sheet

  • @danieljeftic6181
    @danieljeftic6181Ай бұрын

    I wonder if us humans are responsible for increased solar activity as well????? It must be that we are doing something to the Sun as well😉😉🤪

  • @RichardsReceptiveReality
    @RichardsReceptiveRealityАй бұрын

    Because the plasma apocalypse is coming

  • @mkamphorst1972
    @mkamphorst1972Ай бұрын

    I still miss the real explanation why are the light brighter, more frequent and seen farther away from the north pool?........ Yes I miss the information over the declining magnetic field of earth and the shifting of the pools. Why this is happening and what's ahead!

  • @theviralvideos4616
    @theviralvideos4616Ай бұрын

    The Simpsons said this

  • @springsogourne
    @springsogourneАй бұрын

    The magnetic poles are shifting, why is no one talking about this? As this happens our magnetic sphere weakens and makes us more vulnerable to emp

  • @stlouisix3
    @stlouisix3Ай бұрын

    Aurora borealis and Aurora Australis are being created artificially using HAARP technology 📱, including the recent activity from the 🔟th to the 13th of May. 😂😂😂😂😅😅😂😅😅

  • @LicensetoIL
    @LicensetoILАй бұрын

    pole shift ahead

  • @CmdSoda

    @CmdSoda

    Ай бұрын

    Will this kill us?

  • @zareh805

    @zareh805

    Ай бұрын

    @@CmdSodaI'm sorry to say this; it's an extinction-level event. Enjoy your time with your loved ones. We have another 25 years at the most. No Fear. Eyes Open. Be well.

  • @CmdSoda

    @CmdSoda

    Ай бұрын

    @@zareh805 Thank you for clarification. If it happens then so be it. God is in my heart always.

  • @gregwoolley6105
    @gregwoolley6105Ай бұрын

    As usual the propaganda machine fails to point out the underlying mechanisms of increased aurora sightings. A bad patch to be travelling through..

  • @luca-bq9om
    @luca-bq9omАй бұрын

    First

  • @dipakgosain

    @dipakgosain

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations 🎉

  • @luca-bq9om

    @luca-bq9om

    Ай бұрын

    @@dipakgosain THANK YOU!!!!

  • @nickurey
    @nickureyАй бұрын

    It's actually a light show created by the SanTi. We should all be thankful they still allow this, especially in this economy.

  • @bluealadin38
    @bluealadin38Ай бұрын

    pole shift

  • @athek7081
    @athek7081Ай бұрын

    Flippin' Brexit

  • @richieflesfadar6893
    @richieflesfadar6893Ай бұрын

    Re: the title... Climate change of course 🙄

  • @ahrimanic7
    @ahrimanic7Ай бұрын

    Carbon tax will make this all go away. C’mon, BBC….

  • @ricardoantoniobotelholopes6346
    @ricardoantoniobotelholopes6346Ай бұрын

    HAARP