See the Northern Lights with confidence — not by luck. AuroraMe turns live space-weather, KP index, and local sky conditions into simple, actionable aurora alerts for your saved locations.
WHAT YOU GET
• Now — clear status (None / Possible / Likely / Visible) with a factor breakdown: KP index, cloud cover, moon, darkness, magnetic latitude.
• Best Time — the hour tonight with the highest chance, so you can plan a quick outing.
• 72-hour & 27-day views — short-term windows plus monthly trends to pick the right night or weekend.
• Smart Alerts — thresholds, quiet hours, and cooldowns prevent night spam; you only get alerted when conditions align.
• Locations — track home and travel spots worldwide; use current location once, then manage saved places.
• Designed for clarity — plain language, no jargon; quick checks that help you decide “go / wait”.
HOW IT WORKS
AuroraMe combines multiple realities — geomagnetic activity (KP), your magnetic latitude, cloud cover, moon brightness, and darkness windows — into a single, easy status. When these factors line up for one of your saved locations, the app notifies you. Updates are frequent as new space-weather and weather data arrive.
FOR TRAVELERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS
Whether you live in Alaska or chase the aurora across Canada, Iceland, Scotland, or the northern US, AuroraMe helps you avoid wasted drives and cold, cloudy nights. Save a few likely spots, set alert thresholds that match your tolerance for clouds and late hours, and let the app monitor the sky for you.
PRIVACY & CONTROL
You’re in charge. Use current location once — there’s no background tracking. Manage locations, alert thresholds, and quiet hours at any time. Your data is used to provide features, not for resale.
EXAMPLE
Save Fairbanks, AK and Duluth, MN. Set alerts to trigger when KP is strong enough for your latitude and clouds are low during dark hours. AuroraMe pings you when conditions cross your threshold — you check the Best Time and head out.
NOTES
Aurora visibility depends on multiple changing factors and cannot be guaranteed. Always follow local safety guidance, check the sky, and bring warm clothing.