A moderately dangerous geomagnetic storm is set to hit the Earth today, October 1! According to the spaceweather.com report, the geomagnetic storm will be the result of the dual solar events that will lead to a G2-class geomagnetic storm on Earth. First, a solar wind stream is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field; it is flowing from an equatorial hole in the sun's atmosphere. Second, a Coronal Mass Ejection (CMEs) spewed by the Sun has sent massive amounts of energy towards the Earth. The CME was ejected from the Sun on September 28.
Solar outbursts shoot coronal mass ejections (CMEs), that ultimately generate geomagnetic storms on Earth. These are also known as a magnetic storms. It is a period of rapid magnetic field variation, which can last from hours to days.
Despite being categorised as "moderate," G2 storms frequently produce voltage warnings in high-altitude power networks and, if they last too long, can even harm transformers. Additionally, they might have an effect on how satellites operate and obstruct high-frequency radio propagation. Internet and mobile network connectivity may suffer as a result too.
The same has been confirmed via Space weather expert Dr. Tamitha Skov, who tweeted, "A glancing #solarstorm will graze Earth October 1 just as fast solar wind hits. Expect enhanced #aurora views down to mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio disruption & auroral propagation possible on Earth's nightside. #GPS users expect reception issues near dawn, dusk & high-latitudes!"
Not just that, the terror from the Sun seems to be taking another turn as a large and active sunspot group is about to rotate over the sun's northeastern limb, which has already produced an M1-class solar flare on September 30th partially
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