Northern Lights is the pretty headline; the solar-storm alert desk is the job on the chopping block. FOX Weather says a solar storm could push aurora alerts into more states before July 4, and that workflow is already machine-shaped: scan NOAA alerts, rank risk, draft the warning, send it. That means the real replacement isn’t the sky — it’s the desk that turns data into a public alert before dawn. The open question: do you still have a role, or just a human glued to the last button? Pick a side in the comments: real desk, or AI with a reviewer attached.