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St Ouens glowed red overnight as islanders were treated to the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights have put on a show in the skies over the Channel Islands.
The natural phenomenon, known as the Aurora Borealis, is the result of solar eruptions sending particles towards the Earth and interacting with particles in the atmosphere.
According to the Jersey Meteorological Section, it happens when electrically charged particles are emitted from the sun in large bursts, called a solar flare or coronal mass ejection (CME).
Matthew Winter, senior forecaster at Jersey Met, said the islands had seen the lights more frequently in recent years as the sun is in its “solar maximum” period when it is most active.
Martyn Torode
Guernsey’s coastline reflected the green hues of the Northern Lights
Winter said: “There have been more sunspots and therefore a greater chance of CME events occurring and facing the earth.
“In fact this last solar maximum has been a particularly active periods with lots of sunspots observed.
“Over the course of the next 5-6 years we will be gradually approaching the solar minimum with much more reduced activity, so we should make the most of it whilst we still can.”
MATTHEW MUTTOCK
The silhouette of Gronez Castle in the Northern Lights
JASON MASTERMAN
Green hues were spotted over Gorey Castle
CLAIRE ADAM
Guernsey saw a variety of colours in the skies over night
ROBERT HALL
A close up of Gronez Castle shows the different colours seen in the Northern Lights
MATTHEW MUTTOCK
Red hues of the Northern Lights peaking through at Gronez
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Trinity was treated to the reds purple and greens of the Northern Lights
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Alderney’s light house wasn’t the only thing lighting up the sky
JODIE SEABROOK
Alderney’s skies shone red with the Northern Lights
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Jersey is the furthest south the Northern Lights have been seen in the British Isles
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