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Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips eyes 2024 challenge to Biden
Moderate Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota has been receiving encouragement to consider challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination and will travel to New York City next week to discuss the possibility with donors, Phillips confirmed to CNN.
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Impeachment trial of Texas’ Ken Paxton to begin no later than August 28
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Who is LA Reid’s wife? Music mogul sued for sexual assault and harassment by former colleague
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A Florida man is charged with murder in the death of his wife, whose remains were found in suitcases
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A cannibal solar storm will allow people in the UK to see the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights will be visible from the UK thanks to a large “cannibal” solar storm that is hitting the Earth. The aurora borealis (aka Northern Lights) are produced by when radiation from the Sun is deflected by the magnetic field of the Earth. Typically, the Northern Lights can be seen further north of the UK in the Nordic countries such as Iceland and Norway, as well as in northern parts of Canada. This is because when solar radiation hits the Earth, it is drawn to the Earth’s magnetic field, which runs north to south, and is directed towards to north and south poles. But, every now and then when there is a strong enough solar storm, they can also be seen further south in the UK because of the increased levels of solar radiation. From today (20 July), Brits stand a chance of catching a glimpse of the famous Nothern Lights once it turns dark. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Those in Scotland have the greatest chance of spotting the spectacle, however, they could also be viewed further south, but cloud cover and fewer hours of darkness mean it’s difficult to pinpoint cities with any great accuracy, says the Met Office. For the best chance to see the Northern Lights, experts recommend getting out of major cities. This is because, for the aurora borealis to be most visible, there must be minimal levels of light pollution which is not the case in built-up areas. The severity of the “cannibal” solar storm may be so strong that it disrupts radio signals and creates different weather patterns. Sean Elvidge, associate professor of space environment at the University of Birmingham, explained: “These storms manifest as major disturbances in Earth's magnetic field, potentially causing various space weather effects. “On one hand, they can result in radio blackouts, disrupting communication systems on our planet. On the other hand, these storms can produce awe-inspiring displays of natural beauty known as auroras.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-20 17:58
Who is Sandra Ortiz? California mom arrested after 2 children killed while trying to retrieve luggage on highway
Sandra Ortiz's children, Alan Gerardo and Amy Monserrat, were trying to pick up bags that fell off their car when they were mowed down by a vehicle
2023-06-20 14:19
US keeps up weapons shipments to Ukraine with new $500 million package
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States plans to announce as soon as Tuesday a new military aid package
2023-06-27 00:28
Why were sirens not sounded during Maui wildfires? Emergency Management chief Herman Andaya defends decision during presser
Maui's Emergency Management head Herman Andaya noted loud sirens are generally used for tsunami warnings
2023-08-17 20:22
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