I so hope to catch a glimpse of this when I visit Iceland soon...Always seen it on pictures and television, and somehow I can't believe that it's real - not until I've seen this myself! I hope so :|
When I was stationed in Iceland (1975 - 1976) and the season changed to see the northern lights, I did not get much sleep. We would spend a lot of time outside at night and just stare at the beauty of those lights.
@nicoleshinoda - I would say that the "global warming" has had no effect on the temperature of Iceland. I think you would find that if anything has changed in that part of the world, especially with the volcano dust, it will only make things colder now. But we are talking one to three degrees F at the most. Hope this helps.
the northern lights approach 50' north in mid-winter- This means for two days per year london can see them- if there was no light pollution or cloud coverage.
It`s because of the different energy levels of the incoming particles from the sun, penetrating deeper or shallower into the atmosphere, reds are the most energetic, and normally not as intence as this.
It's because when the particles crashes with the gasses in the atmosphere - it happens in different speed. And the energy it is reflecting, is the color that you see. It variates
Yesterday I walked in Times Square. Had 5 people filming me walking & talking for a future film from London. It was funny for we reviewed it later at a Starbucks in Tribeca.
The idiot from Reuters & his dog calling ASAP on his walkie talkie "Jeff Fisher walking through" I then went to a phone booth & called 9-11 & informed them I will be getting filmed alot from now on.
Later on we got great footage down by MSG where a nice female traffic cop was directing traffic.
I dont normally reply to dated messages-but were you drunk or drugged when writing this albert tom & stew confusion. I cant follow a word-it has no continuity with the topic or makes sense in any way
Not sure if any of you will belive me or not but i live in Pennsylvania and i saw them along time ago about 18 years ago give or take a year. i saw them with my father. they were not as spectacular as some of these. the only colors we could see where green. I do agree they are a must see.
Rauð norðurljós eru mjög sjaldgæf. Þau rauðu ljós sem sjást á þessu myndbroti voru kvikmynduð hér á Íslandi 29-30/10 2003 þegar stærsti sólarstormur í 30 ár lenti á jörðinni.
Þetta er það sjaldgæft að fæstir Íslendingar hafa nokurn tíman séð þetta. Þegar sólarvindurinn er orðinn þetta öflugur sjást ljósin mun sunnar oft niður til mið evrópu þannig að í þau fáu skipti sem norðurljósin sjást í suðlægari löndum eru þau oftast rauð.
Liking the images! How beautiful! Hope you like the use of stills for our latest soundtrack! Best wishes Mario/BVR
BigVillageRecordsuk 4 months ago
Ive never seen red before that is too cool...
TheHeather26 6 months ago
belissimo!
1810581 6 months ago
kinda looks like the German flag
rushzeppelin2112 10 months ago
Excellent video Bought the DVD and it is outstanding. What camera do you find best to shoot pictures of the Northern Lights?
epb471 11 months ago
thanks for upload so beautiful...
josyula547 11 months ago
The Aurora Borealis is as good as it gets.
TheSambolini 11 months ago
its in iceland but it looks like a german flag...
TokyoPoliceClub4life 1 year ago
Wow. Just. Wow.
Breathtaking and so unreal<3
WatergirlProductions 1 year ago
IN Iceland? No wonder the ice is melting.
theworldofsmith 1 year ago
fake
AnimationAnimater12 1 year ago
I so hope to catch a glimpse of this when I visit Iceland soon...Always seen it on pictures and television, and somehow I can't believe that it's real - not until I've seen this myself! I hope so :|
xxAlchemistressxx 1 year ago
I think that aurorae would have to be the most beautiful and wondrous thing on earth. They are just absolutely incredible.
TheSambolini 1 year ago 2
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hafidey1001 2 years ago
When I was stationed in Iceland (1975 - 1976) and the season changed to see the northern lights, I did not get much sleep. We would spend a lot of time outside at night and just stare at the beauty of those lights.
whitedovetail 2 years ago 2
@whitedovetail i was wondering... as we're facin gloabal warmin issue at the moment.. is it possible for us to see it still ?
nicoleshinoda 1 year ago
@nicoleshinoda - I would say that the "global warming" has had no effect on the temperature of Iceland. I think you would find that if anything has changed in that part of the world, especially with the volcano dust, it will only make things colder now. But we are talking one to three degrees F at the most. Hope this helps.
whitedovetail 1 year ago
i was once in hollywood and i saw them
bbp2003 2 years ago
@bbp2003 that was the magic mushrooms
GhastlyMacNastly 1 year ago
the northern lights approach 50' north in mid-winter- This means for two days per year london can see them- if there was no light pollution or cloud coverage.
toonmag50 2 years ago
Amazing. Could someone explain why the colours vary so much?
sillywalks111 2 years ago
It`s because of the different energy levels of the incoming particles from the sun, penetrating deeper or shallower into the atmosphere, reds are the most energetic, and normally not as intence as this.
knutmsa 2 years ago
It's because when the particles crashes with the gasses in the atmosphere - it happens in different speed. And the energy it is reflecting, is the color that you see. It variates
Persuaden 2 years ago
hehe german flag ;)
AmaroX1989 2 years ago
I've never seen such beauty in high energy charged particles before.
eddiequest4 2 years ago
These are funtastic and seems that there is some one who created and managing all...
anilamajeed 2 years ago
erm... no...
MrMorris1994 2 years ago
Albert,Tom & Stew
Yesterday I walked in Times Square. Had 5 people filming me walking & talking for a future film from London. It was funny for we reviewed it later at a Starbucks in Tribeca.
The idiot from Reuters & his dog calling ASAP on his walkie talkie "Jeff Fisher walking through" I then went to a phone booth & called 9-11 & informed them I will be getting filmed alot from now on.
Later on we got great footage down by MSG where a nice female traffic cop was directing traffic.
GodLovesJeffFisher 2 years ago
I dont normally reply to dated messages-but were you drunk or drugged when writing this albert tom & stew confusion. I cant follow a word-it has no continuity with the topic or makes sense in any way
toonmag50 2 years ago
Not sure if any of you will belive me or not but i live in Pennsylvania and i saw them along time ago about 18 years ago give or take a year. i saw them with my father. they were not as spectacular as some of these. the only colors we could see where green. I do agree they are a must see.
Iceix28 2 years ago
i live in ohio and one night i saw the lights over my house and i couldnt stop staring... it is beautiful in person
wendysman08 3 years ago
this is on my wish list before i die, i must experience this, someone told me you can see this in scotland... does anyone know if this is correct ?
paulthepill 3 years ago
It is true, they look fainter though, so the best places to go are Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia.
MrArekusa 2 years ago
ive been ther
stobbzie994 3 years ago
really?.. I'm hoping to go there... maybe for my gap year in a few years time... it's definitely worth it I hope.
MrMorris1994 2 years ago
thank you very much Thor Hope to visit there one day
stonesharve 3 years ago
what time of year is good to observe the aurora in Iceland?
stonesharve 3 years ago
From October until end of March.
thorhildurrun 3 years ago
@stonesharve Any time when it's dark, and there has been a CME or other related large solar wind ejection.
Dazmaster75 1 year ago
HAHA it's forming the German Flag ^.^ xD
Good, well behaved Northlight ^.^
Todesbengel 3 years ago
verða þau sona rauð eða er þetta einhvað breitt í tölvu ?
haugur3 3 years ago
Rauð norðurljós eru mjög sjaldgæf. Þau rauðu ljós sem sjást á þessu myndbroti voru kvikmynduð hér á Íslandi 29-30/10 2003 þegar stærsti sólarstormur í 30 ár lenti á jörðinni.
Þetta er það sjaldgæft að fæstir Íslendingar hafa nokurn tíman séð þetta. Þegar sólarvindurinn er orðinn þetta öflugur sjást ljósin mun sunnar oft niður til mið evrópu þannig að í þau fáu skipti sem norðurljósin sjást í suðlægari löndum eru þau oftast rauð.
thorhildurrun 3 years ago
takk fyrir gott svar :)
haugur3 3 years ago
Yes that is Iceland baby :D
God I LOVE my country!!! :D
Betabytta 3 years ago 7
@Betabytta How often does this happen? Please answer.. lol I'm really interested on seeing the Northern Lights when I grow up and im only 15.. xD
amaprincezz 1 year ago
@amaprincezz
Well the northen Lights are not that rair here in iceland but the redness in the light is SUPER rair.
Useally when I see the lights they are green,yellow or kind of grey-osh :P
Betabytta 1 year ago
@Betabytta Yeah I kinda noticed it's mostly yellow-green.. :[ would be SOOOO NICE to have the red/green/blue/yellow/pink every colour there.. :O
Does it come everynight on certain season or once a week..? Do you always see it? :[ sorry for questions
amaprincezz 1 year ago
@amaprincezz
Well you useally do not see it in the city, but in the countryside when it´s a shit cold night then you can see them :)
Betabytta 1 year ago
holyshit.
gishbaby 4 years ago 5