Knipp discusses auroras with the L.A. Times

Delores Knipp was interviewed by the Los Angeles Times for a new article spotlighting the recent appearance of the Northern Lights in surprisingly low latitude locations.
Knipp, a research professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, is an expert on solar wind-geospace coupling and space weather. She has also written extensively about historic solar storms.
The aurora borealis was recently strongly visible across Colorado. The L.A. Times was interested in its presence even further south -- in the Lost Angeles Metro area, where it has also been occasionally visible over the last year.
The article has good tips for spotting auroras across the United States, not just in Los Angeles.
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