First of all, the northern lights are a phenomenon of nature that emerges in response to charged particles from the sun to the earth's magnetic field. The severity of this depends on the position and movements of the world. That's our astronomy class.
To catch this natural phenomenon, 3 conditions must be met at the same time;
1-The weather is clear
2-The development of northern lights
3-The intensity of northern lights
You can't see that you are not violent. You will also see if the weather is not clear, but depending on its intensity, the clouds may be green. It is essential to determine.
Weather and auroran have helping apps to follow. I want to make those programs understandable by sharing a few pictures here. Especially the aurora program.
1-weather program (accuweather)
2-aurora forecast (this program also contains much detail, confusion)
3-norway lights (program that takes you to the Scandinavian territory, showing you how to go and go by blending the openness of the air and the possibilities of sighting)
Probability map of north pole circle
Contains today's information from the Tromso. This evening, Tromso tells you to try it when the weather is off. He tells you that tomorrow evening 18-21 the weather will be clear and you will catch a clean aura.
In Norwegian lights you can see the aurora watching points.
This is the parallels created by taking the earth's magnetic point 0. Named this way.
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You know that, even once I've been in Iceland. From Korea. far from 20 hrs by flight! But I failed. I think it's a gift to super lucky ones. T_T
Oh really unlucky... You should've checked before you go may be you didn't know that. I hope next
time you will see them.