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September 1999, Week 3

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Re: NORTHERN LIGHTS?
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Wed, 15 Sep 1999 07:18:00 -0400
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>        The Mount Washington weather report from Monday reported the
observation
>of northern lights.  Did anyone in Vermont see this?  How vivid was it?
> How common is it to see this phenomenon in Vermont?  We Flatlanders don't
>have the opportunity to see them, at least not to my knowledge.
>
>Mark



Mark,

     Not sure where you're located, but I've seen the northern lights here
in northeastern Pennsylvania.  Granted it was during a High School
graduation party while playing Little Feat, but I swear to Jerry that they
were there.  We all saw them.  My best sighting was while working at a Fish
and Game club 100 miles north of Quebec City one summer.  The lights just
surrounded us.  It was incredible.

Peter Quigg
Montrose, Pa.

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