![]() ![]() If you follow the steps in the guide above you’ll be well on your way to seeing Aurora Borealis in Ireland. But the conditions need to be just right in order for them to be visible. ![]() Here are some of the most frequently asked questions that we’ve received: Can you see the Northern Lights in Ireland? Since then, we’ve been getting emails each week from people looking to see Norther Lights during their visit to Ireland. We originally published this article back in 2017. The best part of all is it’s completely free of charge for all functionality and there are no in-app purchases.įrequently Asked Questions about seeing the northern lights from Ireland Free push notifications when auroral activity is expected to be high.Map showing how strong the aurora is around the world, based on the SWPC ovation auroral forecast.View a list of the best locations to view from right now.Find the current KP index and how likely you are to see the Northern Lights in Ireland or the rest of the world.If you’re really keen on seeing them and want to take your monitoring a step further, download this monitoring app. If the Kp is less than 4 then it’s unlikely that the Northern Lights will be lighting up the sky. If the number is 4 or above, then that’s a good sign – hop in the car and head North after dark, but make sure the skies are clear in advance. The Kp is a number from 0 to 9 which refers to geomagnetic activity (don’t ask me what this means…). A Perfect Spot to kick-back and take it all in at Malin Headīy Michael Gill via Tourism Ireland Ah here, what’s this Kp craic all about? ![]()
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