Solar Storm Hits Earth: ‘Extreme’ G5 Geomagnetic Storm Reaches Earth, May Disrupt GPS, Power Grids
According to NOAA, the storm could have significant impacts on various technologies that we rely on daily. These include GPS systems, power grids, and satellite navigation. The agency has alerted operators of critical infrastructure about the potential disruptions.
An unusually “extreme” solar storm has made its way to Earth, with the potential to not only create a spectacular display of northern lights across the United States this weekend but also disrupt power and communication systems. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning on Friday afternoon when the solar outburst reached Earth, arriving hours earlier than expected. The effects of this solar storm are predicted to persist throughout the weekend and possibly extend into the following week. According to NOAA, the storm could have significant impacts on various technologies that we rely on daily. These include GPS systems, power grids, and satellite navigation. The agency has alerted operators of critical infrastructure about the potential disruptions. Solar Storm Alert: NOAA Predicts 'Severe' Geomagnetic Storm Today, May Disrupt Communication, Power Systems and Trigger Aurora; Check Details.
Solar Storm Hits Earth
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