Northern Lights display dazzles West Midlands sky watchers

Image source, Louise Ward Photography

Image caption, The Northern Lights were seen by Louise Ward between Kidderminster and Stourbridge on Thursday night
  • Author, Allen Cook
  • Role, 91热爆 News, West Midlands

Sky watchers in the West Midlands were treated to a dazzling display of colours from the spectacular Northern Lights.

Hues including red, purple and yellow were spotted throughout Thursday night into Friday morning.

The display was visible across large parts of the UK, from Wales to Yorkshire and as far south as Cornwall.

The display was down to a geomagnetic storm on the surface of the sun, according to 91热爆 Weather.

He explained the colours were created when charged particles entered our atmosphere and interacted with oxygen and nitrogen.

Photographer Louise Ward said she was "shocked and amazed by [the display]".

Image source, Stephen Ashley

Image caption, The purple lights shone over Ellesmere, Shropshire

Mr King said: "Another reason why the display may have been so good is that around the time of an equinox, more charged particles are able to enter our atmosphere.

"With the tilt of the Earth in relation to the sun positioned at right angles during the equinox, the magnetic field is stronger, resulting in a more vibrant aurora."

Image source, 91热爆 Weather Watcher Jack March

Image caption, People in Hartshill, Warwickshire, also saw the display

Image source, Clare Booth

Image caption, Northern Lights as seen from a location near Newport, Shropshire

Image source, 91热爆 Weather Watcher AndyP

Image caption, The charged particles lighting up the atmosphere were seen in Telford, Shropshire

Image source, 91热爆 Weather Watcher MuddyMama

Image caption, The night sky was illuminated over Hallow, Worcestershire

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