
Can you really see the Northern Lights from Montreal?
Montreal Aurora is your guide to understanding and witnessing the magic of the night sky, powered by Zenderfull.
How the Aurora Works
Solar Wind
Particles from the sun stream toward Earth at millions of miles per hour.
Magnetic Shield
Earth's magnetic field funnels these particles toward the poles.
Atmospheric Glow
Particles collide with gases in our atmosphere, creating vibrant colors.
Did you know?
The colors of the aurora depend on which gas is being excited by the solar particles and at what altitude. Green is caused by oxygen at lower altitudes, while red comes from oxygen higher up. Purples and blues are caused by nitrogen.
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Real-Time Aurora Monitoring
Live data from Norlys.live and deep space monitors.
Zenderfull Estimation
Our unique interpretation for tonight's sky.
"Conditions are looking promising for later tonight. Bz is starting to tip south and wind speeds are climbing. We expect a possible sub-storm around midnight."
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Expert Analysis
Community Interpretation
What are you seeing or predicting?
Bz (Magnetic Orientation)
Current: -- nT
The most critical factor. Needs to be NEGATIVE (Southward).
Bt (Total Strength)
Current: -- nT
Total strength of the interplanetary magnetic field. Higher is better.
Solar Wind Speed
Current: -- km/s
Speed of particles hitting Earth. 500+ km/s is the sweet spot.
GEOS Data
Active
Real-time satellite monitoring of the Earth's environment.
Real-time Solar Wind
PRO TIP:The KP Index is a 3-hour average. For Montreal chasing, the Bz orientation is your best friend. If Bz stays below -10nT for 30 minutes, get in your car!
Data streaming from Norlys.live & SpaceWeatherLive
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Note: Locations are valid for Montreal & surroundings (within 2 hours drive).
Chasing from Montreal
Montreal sits at a magnetic latitude that makes auroras possible during strong solar storms. While rare right in the city center due to light pollution, a short 45-minute drive can reveal the magic.
Why we ignore KP Index
The KP Index is an average and often lags. We focus on real-time Bz and Solar Wind speed for accurate predictions.
The Bz Factor (Critical)
When Bz is negative (southward), Earth's magnetic shield opens, allowing the aurora to pour in.
Where to look?
Get away from city lights. Head North, toward the Laurentians or the Eastern Townships.
The Hidden Enemy: Clouds
Even with a massive solar storm and perfect Bz, clouds can block everything. Always check the Astro-spheric or Windy cloud cover forecast before heading out. Sometimes you only need to drive 20km to find a clear window.
Resources
Curated tools for serious chasers.
Live Webcams
Cloud Cover & Weather
Alerts & Data
Don't just watch.
Experience it.
Chasing the aurora is more than just looking up. It's about being in the right place at the right time.
Guided Aurora Chases
Small groups, expert navigation, and professional photography.
Photography Workshops
Learn how to capture the night sky with your own camera.
Conferences
Invite Zenderfull to speak about astronomy and solar phenomena.
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