Lough Corrib, Co. Galway last night.
Photographer Gavin Kelly writes:
“What was interesting is the creatures were certainly restless. There was lots of hooting and hollering. Some incredibly strange noises.”
Meanwhile, in Kerry last night…
Caroline Flynn tweetz:
Yay, the Aurora made it to Kerry tonight :)
And in Donegal…
Pajo tweetz:
Aurora over Ramelton in Donegal tonight. Great to see it back!
And in Monasterboice, Co. Louth…
Shane Murphy writes:
I sent a text to my friend & neighbour Trine to see if she could see the lights from her north facing back garden & low & behold, she could. We stayed there taking photos & watching the celestial green glow for over an hour. It’s the first time Trine has seen the northern lights outside the country of her birth [Norway].
Thanks MGrey
Meanwhile, this morning in Malahide…
Thanks Alex Connolly
Deadly :)
Wow
Well Gavin, you’re an odd fellow, but I must say, you steam a good ham.
aauuugh just for this moment i hate you, sky-obliterating dublin
wow
The “Great to see it back!” comment is all very Donegal-promoting.
And sure why not.
Great to see the aurora captured so skilfully.
What does the Donegal Postman have’ta say about it?
A heatwave
A monsoon
Wha’
Beautiful
Lovely!
My phone can do that special effect every day- I dont know why this is so special.
Its called a “filter” on instagram
A ‘filter’ on instagram? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your smart phone?
May I see it?
Yes, I can simply download a picture of any landscape and using Instagram, edit it to look like Aurora Borealis without leaving my bedroom! Its very easy, you should try it some time
No.
I can google Aurora Borealis and look at it through my Google Glasses any time too….
Without. Ever. Getting. Cold!
What a phenomenon. Is there a “filter-on-instagram” available in the Southern Hemisphere too?
Yes, it can be used anywhere in the world.
You’re funny
“low…”
Vomit.