Aurora oval
The ring-shaped region around the magnetic pole where aurora is most likely. During stronger storms it can brighten and expand toward lower latitudes.
Glossary
Use this page when a forecast says Kp, G2 watch, aurora oval, OVATION, cloud cover, or magnetic latitude and you just need the practical meaning.
The ring-shaped region around the magnetic pole where aurora is most likely. During stronger storms it can brighten and expand toward lower latitudes.
A global geomagnetic activity scale. Higher Kp often means aurora can reach farther south, but local visibility still depends on sky conditions.
A NOAA geomagnetic storm watch category. G2 or stronger watches are useful signals for more frequent aurora forecast checks.
A NOAA aurora forecast model that estimates short-term aurora probability and intensity across a geographic grid.
The share of the sky expected to be covered by clouds. Lower cloud cover improves local aurora viewing chances.
The part of the sky facing north. Mid-latitude viewers often need a dark, open northern horizon to catch low aurora.
A weak aurora setup where a phone or camera may capture color before the naked eye sees a clear display.
A caching pattern where the page can show recent old data while the system refreshes the newest forecast in the background.