Another scary solar storm is going to strike the Earth today, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Lately, the Sun has been shooting solar flares incessantly. And these solar flares are shooting coronal mass ejections in every direction. The Earth itself has been a victim of multiple such flare attacks, ranging from weak to strong. Last week, the resultant solar storms caused two separate incidents of radio blackouts and GPS disruptions in various regions in Asia, Australia and Europe. It is reported that the solar storm today will have similar consequences. Find out the full range of impact you can expect today.
According to NOAA, the solar storm that is scheduled to pass through the Earth today, May 7, is not a strong solar storm. But despite not being strong, it will still have a substantial impact on shortwave radio frequencies and will cause a radio blackout throughout the planet. While it cannot be predicted if GPS transmissions will also be impacted, there is a possibility of it. Luckily, this solar storm is not as strong as the geomagnetic storm from earlier this week, when a G3 class storm momentarily caused both radio blackouts and GPS disruptions. Ham radio frequencies were also impacted.
The increase in number and intensity of solar storms can be attributed to the approaching solar maximum of the Sun’s solar cycle 25. According to NASA, a solar cycle or solar magnetic activity cycle is an 11-year period where the Sun's activity is measured in terms of variations in the number of observed sunspots on the solar surface. The 11 year period marks two extreme points called solar maximum and solar minimum, the point of highest activity and lowest activity respectively.
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