Sunny Aurora ?
I guess that an Aurora may be visible at dawn or dusk, but I had an alert:
11th August 2024 3:00pm
Aurora is likely to be visible from Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland
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Right now it is very sunny: my light meter app says 300-400 thousand Lux
- that is a thousand times as bright as it is indoors.
Actually, if I read the aurora alert site's FAQ they do explain why they issue alerts in the daytime.
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The strongest reading did appear to come at an unexpected angle. I wonder whether the protective glass over-screen was somehow focusing light onto the sensor, increasing the reading ?
https://www.extrica.com/article/21667 concludes with:
An engineering rule of thumb is 120 lx equals 1 W/m2, or 1 Sun equals 120000 lx.
[1 Sun = 1kW/m^2]
At best we got 100W/m^2 from our solar panels in Cambridge (1-2 hour average production) which were supposed to be 14% efficient, which gives about 84k lux.
So, I wont trust the absolute readings from this app. Thanks.