I'm at a significantly lower latitude, so we can only see the really good ones, KP 6 or 7+. Maybe once or twice a year, but less in actuality because it's almost always clouded on nights when there's aurora. :p
I take it you mean latitude ;-). You are a lot further east however which in Canada being east is almost as good as being North due to the offset nature of the magnetic pole.
I'm at a significantly lower latitude, so we can only see the really good ones, KP 6 or 7+. Maybe once or twice a year, but less in actuality because it's almost always clouded on nights when there's aurora. :p
I take it you mean latitude ;-). You are a lot further east however which in Canada being east is almost as good as being North due to the offset nature of the magnetic pole.
Bahahaha, yes. You'd think I was at an extremely high altitude making a mistake like that. :p
Oh...really? Interesting...never thought of it that way. Where is Magnetic North these days anyway, near King William Island?
EDIT: apparently I'm about 100 years behind.