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STEVE, the enigmatic atmospheric phenomenon, explained (sort of)

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JOEL WILLIAMS [email protected]

“I propose we call it Steve,” said photographer Chris Ratzlaff in a 2016 post in a Facebook group for aurora chasers. Ratzlaff was referring to an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as reddish and green light in the sky. The name “Steve” is a nod to the 2006 animated film “Over the Hedge,” in which its characters chose “Steve” as a benign name for something unknown. During a December 2016 meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the name was given a backronym — “Strong Thermal Emission Velocity...Read full article

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