Aurora Borealis in York University Heights, Canada Tonight
Aurora Borealis predictions for York University Heights tonight — updated every 6 hours
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Aurora Borealis in York University Heights — What You Need to Know
Aurora Borealis & the Auroral Oval in York University Heights
York University Heights is located at 43.8°N, 79.5°W (geographic) and 53.0° magnetic latitude. This places it south of the typical auroral oval. The northern lights (aurora borealis) are visible during strong geomagnetic storms (Kp 7+), requiring a minimum Kp index of 7.
Note that York University Heights's magnetic latitude (53.0°) differs from its geographic latitude (43.8°) by 9.2°. This is because Earth's magnetic pole is offset from the geographic pole. For aurora forecasting, magnetic latitude is what matters — it determines how close you are to the auroral oval.
What is the Kp index?
The Kp index is a 0–9 scale that measures global geomagnetic disturbance. Higher Kp values push the auroral oval further from the poles — at Kp 3, aurora is common above 65° magnetic latitude; at Kp 7+, it can reach below 50°. A Kp of 7 corresponds to a G3 geomagnetic storm. These are less common but can push the auroral oval significantly toward the equator.
Aurora Borealis Viewing Conditions in York University Heights
Even when the Kp index is high enough for York University Heights, several factors determine whether you'll actually see the aurora:
- Cloud cover — the single biggest obstacle. You need clear or mostly clear skies.
- Darkness — aurora is only visible when the sun is at least 6° below the horizon (civil twilight or darker).
- Moonlight — a bright moon (especially full) washes out fainter aurora displays. New moon nights are ideal.
- Light pollution — urban skyglow reduces contrast (Falchi et al. 2016). Getting even 15–20 km outside the city center makes a noticeable difference.
Best Time to See Aurora Borealis in York University Heights
In York University Heights, the best aurora viewing window is October through February, when nights are longest and darkest. While aurora can technically occur year-round, summer nights at 44° are too short and bright for reliable sightings. Watch for solar maximum years (roughly every 11 years) when Kp 7+ storms are most frequent.
Frequently Asked Questions — Aurora Borealis in York University Heights
Can I see aurora borealis in York University Heights tonight?
It depends on the current Kp index. York University Heights needs a Kp of 7 or higher for aurora borealis to be visible. Check the live forecast above for tonight's prediction, or download the Revon app for real-time alerts.
What Kp index is needed for northern lights in York University Heights?
York University Heights is at 53.0° magnetic latitude and requires a minimum Kp index of 7 for aurora to be visible. The Kp index is a 0-9 scale measuring geomagnetic activity — higher values push the auroral oval further from the poles.
When is the best time to see aurora borealis in York University Heights?
The best time to see aurora borealis in York University Heights is October through February, when nights are long and dark enough for observation. Within those months, the hours between 10 PM and 2 AM local time typically offer the best chances.
How does the aurora borealis forecast work?
The forecast combines NOAA solar wind and Kp index data with a machine learning model to predict aurora probability for each location. It updates every 6 hours on the website and every 15 minutes in the Revon app, which also factors in cloud cover, darkness, moonlight, and light pollution.