The Earth is constantly battling the radiation and the attacks on its magnetic field coming from the Sun, but lately it has turned from bad to quite worse. After escaping from a potential G5-class solar storm event from an unstable sunspot recently, now another danger is coming for the Earth. A hole has emerged on the southern hemisphere of the Sun, which is releasing a high-energy stream of plasma. This stream of plasma, also known as fast-moving solar winds, are expected to hit the Earth later this week and cause a powerful solar storm. Read on to know the consequences of this solar disturbance.
The development was reported by SpaceWeather.com which noted on its website, “A fast-moving stream of solar wind is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 19th or 20th. It is flowing from a southern hole in the sun's atmosphere. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras at the end of this week”.
While the website only spoke about auroras, the incoming solar storm is capable of much worse. While it is not possible to gauge how powerful the incoming solar storm can be, it is likely that it will not be a very intense storm. However, it is still capable of causing disruption in radio waves and cause a radio blackout. This can also impact GPS systems. As a result, flight timings can be delayed and ship transportation can be affected. If you are in the affected zone (which you can find out closer to the weekend on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website), you should check if any of your flights have been rescheduled.
While this solar storm may not be a strong one, the threat of a G5-class solar storm has not entirely gone. The Sun is still reaching the peak of its solar cycle and the intensity
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