I hope you dont mind if i waffle on a bit Chris (and the other Chris

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but I love the aurora/light shows these days,.. when i worked in the UK for a few years around 17 years ago now, I had a boss of the brickie gang, who had worked in WA in very early '80s, who was fond of aussies, and he used to say 'so have you seen the southern lights?' with some intensity, quite often when he saw me around the job, while he was sneaking a breakfast beer and a joint and hiding out. I would say no, as usual, and then he would go into great detail about the time he was in the WA outback in the middle of no-where, on a brickie gang, sometime in the early '80s, I believe he was well north even? cant be totally sure.
and they had knocked off, and were sitting around a campfire drinking beer, and the sky was that good as you get out there type of moonless sky i imagine, where the stars meet up to form a brilliant semi-blinding white sheet, which in itself was probably amazing, but a mighty big solar storm hit, and he said they were all just speechless watching the results, pretty much filled the entire sky from description. maintained it was best thing he had ever seen, period! he would of been maybe 40 - 50 when i knew him.
weird thing is he lived so close to the arctic circle in england, but then the sky is so often cloudy they miss a few, i never saw one there? even tho I was living in scotland for a year for a part of it!? and it was a solar max, not to mention i lived in tassie briefly for 4 years as a youngster, 8-12, and did an early morning paper run, and rowing on the river in the dark, never saw a thing, cept that was during the minimum. altho i might have and not realised, never had anyone say oh look theres an aurora lol, and the school teachers taught it was sunlioght reflecting of anarctica i'm reliably told, and as i remember it to