2023-11-05 19:47:34
Weather phenomenon
The northern lights shone so beautifully in the Swiss sky
A true natural spectacle took place in the Swiss sky on Monday night. To experience it, you just had to look in the right direction.
Published5. November 2023, 8:47 p.m
A view from the terrace of a news scout in Speicher AR.
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“The northern lights might be seen over the sky of Buchs SG for a few minutes,” writes a news scout who took the photo at 6:16 p.m.
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“Intense northern lights in the Swiss sky,” writes a news scout. The picture was taken in Sehaften BE at 6:15 p.m.
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The picture was taken in Altendorf SZ. “From Johannisburg towards the north-east,” writes the news scout.
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Trogen AR: The picture was taken at 6:20 p.m.
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In Rothenburg LU the sky appeared reddish. “Never seen it before,” writes the news scout.
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A reader photographed the Northern Lights in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.
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Lyss BE, 6:16 p.m.
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The northern lights from Seetalhorn 2,870 m above sea level. photographed in Grächen VS. The spectacle was witnessed around 6:40 p.m.
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A red shimmer in the sky in Eigenthal LU.
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Here from Glarnerland.
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The picture from Wittenbach SG that SRF Meteo shows on its X account.
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A second picture from SRF Meteo from Brünisried FR.
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“After we heard regarding the northern lights, we immediately went out and took photos,” write these news scouts from Bütschelegg BE.
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Northern lights might be seen over Switzerland on Monday night.
News scouts observed the natural spectacle.
The northern lights were triggered by a strong solar storm.
After a stormy night on Sunday, on the mountains and Jura heights Even hurricane gusts of up to 144 km/h were measured There was a good reason to go outside and look at the sky on Sunday evening: a natural spectacle was taking place over Switzerland that you rarely see. As SRF Meteo reported, the northern lights were spotted shortly following 6 p.m. Numerous news scouts also photographed a red shimmer in the sky, for example in the canton of Lucerne and Appenzell Ausserrhoden.
The trigger is a strong solar storm. Northern lights occur when electrically charged particles from the solar wind excite oxygen and nitrogen atoms, which release energy in the red, green or violet color spectrums.
Actually, the northern lights can only be seen in the north, thousands of kilometers away. But as the Austrian meteorologist Nikolas Zimmermann explained to the news portal “Heute”, in this case it was the northern lights that are currently visible as far as the Alps.
Anyone who wanted to see the spectacular natural event needed a clear view to the north and the darkest possible environment on Monday night.
A video from Eigenthal LU.
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