Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Solar storm to hit Earth; Can disrupt signal transmissions including satellites, mobile, GPS

Scientists and researchers around the world are nervous about the threat of powerful solar flares on Earth. On July 15, a large flare reportedly caused radio outages in some areas. Recently the doctor said. Space weather expert Tamisa Skov predicted a solar storm that would hit the Earth directly on July 19. A physicist posted on social media about the eruption she claimed to have started in the Earth's collision zone. It created a large solar storm that looked like a snake-like filament. NASA pointed out that the July 19 eruption could have serious geomagnetic effects on Earth. Authorities also said the public should expect widespread radio and GPS signal interference on the night of July 19. She also shared that a July 19 solar storm could occur at G2 or G3 levels. In a breathtaking ballet, a long, winding filament rolled off #sun. It will be difficult to predict the magnetic direction of this #solarstorm on the ground. If the magnetic field of this storm is facing south, a level G2 (probably G3) condition can occur! "She said. According to studies, geomagnetic storm intensities are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, one mild and five extreme. This means that strong flares can cause communication and radio outages in different regions. In 2021, the Sun is expected to continue to produce a variety of solar activities as the Sun flips up filaments to create sunspots. The asteroid struck Earth, but no damage was reported. In March 2022, the earth was hit by a powerful solar storm. A few days later, I was hit by a G1 class storm. Read more: https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/science/solar-storm-to-hit-earth-can-disrupt-signal-transmissions-including-satellites-mobile-gps/2598743/

Drought roiling China’s already evaporating economy

 Factories in southwestern Sichuan are expected to close until Thursday because of the heat and drought expected from the country's rece...