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Around a hundred years ago, a solar magnetic storm paralyzed numerous radio and cable connections. Today, the consequences would be even more serious. read more on t3n.de
The NOAA Space Climate Prediction Center has anticipated that this July 14th the Earth will be impacted by a large amount of solar wind, derived from a crack that opened on the surface of our star. Such crack, which would be the size of Jupiter, is part of the natural cycles of the Sun, activity that has recently increased due to the fact that the king star is found to enter the so-called solar maximum, cycle that occurs every 11 years and in wh…
After the high activity the Sun has had regarding the flares it has dropped in May, one more was recorded on the last day of that month, which again alerted the international governments. A new solar storm occurred on May 31st of this 2025, which climbed to a G4-level geomagnetic storm. According to the scale of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA), the G4 level is the second highest.
This Friday, June 14, a solar storm of type G4 will impact the Earth, as warned by the NOAA Space Climate Prediction Center (SWPC).Classified on a scale from 1 to 5, where 5 represents the most extreme level, a G4 is considered a severe geomagnetic storm, with potential to cause significant technological disruptions.The phenomenon originates in a coronal hole of the Sun: a region where the magnetic field lines open into space, allowing the escap…
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