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The current is seasonally affected but on average has inputs of fjords and rivers of Norway being 40% of its freshwater input. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Northwest of the Skagerrak (the access to the Baltic) the current has about 2100 m³/s of freshwater, 75% of which is Baltic outflow, 15% North Sea outflow and 10% runoff from Norway and Sweden. [ 1 ]
NOAA published a three-day forecast that predicted northern light visibility between Monday, Nov. 18 and Wednesday, Nov. 20. At the time, day one was expected to be the best chance for viewing the ...
The map of the aurora forecast shows that northern parts of the country have a better chance of seeing the auroras. A view line that shows "the southern extent of where aurora might be seen on the ...
The warmest temperature ever recorded in Norway is 35.6 °C (96.1 °F) in Nesbyen Municipality. The coldest temperature ever is −51.4 °C (−60.5 °F) in Karasjok Municipality. The warmest month on record was July 1901 in Oslo, with a mean 24-hour temperature of 22.7 °C (72.9 °F)), and the coldest month was February 1966 in Karasjok, with ...
The estimated temperature of Hessdalen lights is about 5,000 K (4,730 °C; 8,540 °F). [13] At this temperature, the rate coefficients of dissociative recombination will be 10 −8 cm 3 s −1 for the oxygen ions, and 10 −7 cm 3 s −1 for the nitrogen ions. [b] Thus, in the Hessdalen lights plasma, the nitrogen ions will decompose (N +
The northern lights are set to be visible over much of the US this week. Unusual activity on the Sun means that the spectacle – usually limited to areas near the far north and south poles ...
Svalbard’s unique climate with polar night from November until February, make the season for observing the northern lights long. The EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) also operates the UHF-band, at 500 MHz with a transmitter peak power of 1000 kW, 25 % duty cycle and 1 μs – 2 ms pulse length with frequency and phase modulation capability. [ 7 ]