[AusNOG] Twin solar storms head towards Earth
Joshua D'Alton
joshua at railgun.com.au
Fri Sep 12 20:25:22 EST 2014
It's God's retribution for the iPhone orders he's going to fry them all
with this EM field!!
sent from a potato
On 12/09/2014 6:29 pm, "Paul Brooks" <pbrooks-ausnog at layer10.com.au> wrote:
> And in the its-all-in-the-timing department.....published 2 hours ago
>
>
> http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/twin-solar-storms-head-towards-earth-20140912-10g5z6.html
>
> Small risk for a possibly interesting weekend if these cause EM issues
> with power
> grids etc.
> If you experience problems with radio and satellite comms, please post
> here and let us
> know!
>
> "Two big explosions on the surface of the sun will cause a moderate to
> strong
> geomagnetic storm on Earth in the coming days, possibly disrupting radio
> and satellite
> communications, scientists say.
>
> The unusual storm is not likely to wreak havoc with personal electronics
> but may cause
> colourful nighttime auroras, or displays of the Northern Lights, late
> Friday and early
> Saturday.
>
> "We don't expect any unmanageable impacts to national infrastructure from
> these solar
> events at this time but we are watching these events closely," said Thomas
> Berger,
> director of the Space Weather Prediction Centre at the National Oceanic and
> Atmospheric Administration.
> ....
>
> The National Weather Service has alerted power grid operators and the
> Federal
> Emergency Management Agency, just in case.
>
> The strength of the storm pales in comparison to major geomagnetic storms
> of years
> past, such as the 1859 Carrington event that wiped out power across a
> swath of Canada.
>
> It is also weaker than a near-miss geomagnetic storm in July 2012 that
> NASA scientists
> said could have knocked Earth's technology back at least 150 years.
>
> That storm didn't cause mass damage because the fast-moving energized
> particles were
> not directed straight at Earth.
>
> "The events that just occurred over the last 24 hours were Earth-directed,
> they are
> just not that big," said William Murtagh, program c
>
>
>
>
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