This is short footage of latest geomagnetic G2 (KP6) storm, as seen from Caithness in north of Scotland (latitude 58.3 degree north). Storm took place on the night from 27th to 28th of February and was caused by glancing blow of plasma ejected to space by powerful X4.9 Solar Flare produced by the Sun on 25th February.
In this short movie you can see almost all forms and structures of Northern Lights. At the beginning when daylight fades away you can see only arc glow which approaches from the north. Then later you can see homogeneous arc and bands which later spark to rayed arc and bands with rays moving quickly from side to side. And at last you can also see aurora corona overhead flickering as bands of lights comes on and off.