Why This Year Will See The Best Northern Lights Display in Many Years?
The Northern Lights are a magnificent sight that takes place in far northern locals during the winter months. Also called the aurora borealis, this phenomenon is caused by solar activity, and scientists are predicting a superb viewing opportunityin early 2015. Scientists from NASA have foreseen that this December the sun’s maximum solar activity will once again reach its highest peak.
Thus, travelers from around the world will be able to see the aurora borealis in its full bloom this winter.
The term described by the scientists is ‘solar flip’, and it looks like the sun’s polar magnetic fields are experiencing a new ‘complete field reversal’. This means that in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland, the northern lights will be more powerful than ever. Iif you’re looking for a travel spot for your winter holiday, take the Scandinavian Peninsula into consideration.
Bucket List Alert!
This winter be mesmerized by the
best-of-a-decade Northern Lights
and tick "See the Aurora Borealis"
off your bucket list!