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RE: Walkwithme: Tromsø Museum, Telegrafbukta, Sydspissen
A lot of people say Tromso is great for seeing the northern lights, but other people say that's there too much light pollution there. What does the local say?
By the way, I love that photo with the fork path.
To see the polar light, three things are needed - there polar light itself, no obstacles between you and the polar lights (i.e. clouds, but also mountains if the polar light is low) and not too much light pollution.
Let me first present the case for Tromsø:
Now to the cons:
I was living on the island, but quite far away from the city center, we had no neighbours and no lights except for our own light, and we also had the toilet outdoors, meaning we frequently would go out and observe if there was a polar light or not. I estimated that by average the probability was around 50% of seeing the polar light when staying for a week in my place.
Now that area is a residential area, I sold the place, it has been torn down and new ugly buildings dominate the area ... and lots of artificial light.
Thanks for that overview. And sound like you made a good move to sell before they built all the ugly buildings