On December 31, the Sun generated the strongest solar flare in 7 years and it was captured by the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). It originated from the same sunspot that hurled out another X2.8 solar flare on December 14. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), this X-class solar flare also sparked radio blackouts. Now, it has been revealed that Earth is still reeling from the efforts of the solar storm thereby generated, and radio blackouts are still being observed. The regions specifically hit are in the Polar regions. The solar storm also generated some beautiful auroras in this region. Know all about it.
The solar flare hurled out by the Sun was of X5.0 intensity. The NOAA report states, “An X2.8 flare (R3) occurred from Region 3514; located over the far NW area of the Sun. This is likely one of the largest solar radio events ever recorded. Radio communication interference with aircraft were reported by multiple NWS Center Weather Service Units (CWSU) co-located at FAA facilities. These impacts were felt from one end of the Nation to the other. Additionally, SWPC is analyzing a possible Earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) associated with this flare.”
For the unaware, X-class solar flares are the strongest in intensity and can create radiation storms that have the potential to harm the satellites. Moreover, these devastating flares can disrupt global communications and bring down the power grids to create blackouts.
A similar occurrence happened in the Polar regions, as the polar absorption event sparked by the X-class solar flare is still underway. According to a report by SpaceWeather, it has created a shortwave radio blackout in some areas. Frequencies below 35 MHz are
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