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QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie I saw them too. It was quite a site to behold, and was my first time as well. I was on my way back to Milwaukee and the closer I got to the city and burbs the more the light pollution killed the effect. I wish I could have been trackside somewhere. [:D] Erik
QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSF railfan. No but that I wish I had. I have never seen them at all,Id sure like to have seen them,Darn. It is rare to see them this far south.....Very rare.
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
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QUOTE: zardoz Posted: Today, 21:11:37 There have been a surprisingly large number of people that live in the latitudes that get the auroras fairly frequently (Northern AND Southern Lights), that report actually hearing the auroral displays. Most scientists dismiss these reports, as there is no known mechanism that would cause the display to create any sound waves; however, as these stories of auroral sounds have existed amongst the area's natives for many generations, some scientists are at least willing to consider the possibility of some as of yet undiscovered process.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Blue Ridge Front QUOTE: zardoz Posted: Today, 21:11:37 There have been a surprisingly large number of people that live in the latitudes that get the auroras fairly frequently (Northern AND Southern Lights), that report actually hearing the auroral displays. Most scientists dismiss these reports, as there is no known mechanism that would cause the display to create any sound waves; however, as these stories of auroral sounds have existed amongst the area's natives for many generations, some scientists are at least willing to consider the possibility of some as of yet undiscovered process. Isn't that referred to as the "lights hissing or cracking" because of the way they sound? I also read that according to legend with the Inuits that if you whistle under the lights, you must throw frozen dog *** into the air or the lights will come down and slice your head off. Couldn't make that up...
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