Geomagnetic Storm in Mexico: How Will It Affect Us and What Could Happen?
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The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) pointed out that the severe geomagnetic storm that occurred on the night of November 11th did not generate major repercussions in the national territory. The country's maximum study house explained that the event started impulsively around 18:00 hours, Mexico City time, reached its maximum intensity around 21:00 hours and showed a behavior inferior to that observed during the storm of May 10th,…
The skies over northern Mexico were ablaze with color on the night of Tuesday, November 11, when the Northern Lights became visible thanks to a recent solar storm, reported Juan Américo González Esparza, head of the Space Weather Service Mexico at UNAM and a researcher at the Institute of Geophysics. The specialist noted that these types of phenomena are “very beautiful and rare,” although the intensity of this storm did not reach that of the on…
Light Orange in Puebla was a geomagnetic storm During the night of November 11, Puebla residents reported lights flashing and an orange lighting that covered the sky. The phenomenon generated speculation in networks, but UNAM experts explained that everything was due to a geomagnetic storm caused by a coronal mass ejection of the Sun. These events can affect satellites and electrical infrastructure, but in this case it did not represent risks. I…
The Mexico Space Climate Service (SCIESMEX), of the Institute of Geophysics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), reports that during the night of November 11, 2025, there was a severe geomagnetic storm at the global level, resulting from the arrival of a Coronal Mass Ejection (EMC) coming from the Sun. The event was predicted in advance by the National Laboratory of Space Climate (LANCE/SCIESMEX) and communicated in a timely m…
The severe geomagnetic storm that occurred during the night of November 11th at the global level will not have serious effects in Mexico, said the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). In a...
Mexico City.- The Mexico Space Climate Service (SCIESMEX), of the Institute of Geophysics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), reported that during the night of November 11, 2025, a severe global geomagnetic storm was recorded, resulting from the arrival of a Coronal Mass ejection (EMC) coming from the Sun. The event was predicted in advance by the National Laboratory of Space Climate (LANCE/SCIESMEX) and communicated in a tim…
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