Solar Flare Alert: Surge in Solar Activity Threatens Earth with Geomagnetic Storms
NOAA Issues Warnings as Coronal Mass Ejections Intensify
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a series of warnings regarding a significant increase in solar activity in recent days. A sequence of intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) has been observed, with the potential to cause geomagnetic storms on Earth.
Impact on Earth
Geomagnetic storms can disrupt power grids, communications, and satellite navigation systems. They can also affect human health, causing headaches, nausea, and disorientation. The severity of the storms will depend on the intensity of the CMEs and the orientation of Earth's magnetic field.
Monitoring Solar Activity
NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) closely monitors solar activity to forecast potential geomagnetic storms. They issue alerts, watches, and warnings to provide advance notice to organizations and individuals who may be affected.
Live Imagery
Beneath that we have a collection of live imagery which can be used to pinpoint the location of a solar flare and see if there was a coronal mass ejection.
NOAA's Role
Similar to the bulletins put out by the NWS local forecast offices SWPC provides Alerts Watches and Warnings to the public at. . ..
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