Massive Solar Storm To Hit Earth TOMORROW
March 14, 2018
Scientists are concerned as the Earth's magnetic surface activity increases as the cause to the coming X class solar flares. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported there could be a "massive" solar storm that could hit earth as soon as tomorrow. The solar flares was spotted by two NASA Satellites. An enormous eruption from the sun caused a solar flare that is mentioned by NASA to head in Earth's direction. The falling flares are suppose to hit the earth's 'equinox' magnetic field which happens every March 20 and September 23 every year. The storm is said to effect Northern Lights from the Northern Hemisphere causing a disruption in the cracks of Earth's magnetic field. You may be able to see the Aurora from the Earth's Northern Lights. The Earth's magnetic field 'Magnetosphere' is designed to protect the inhabitants from radiation.
The Northern Light can transfer to other Northern Hemisphere continents. The heat from the solar flare can also cause disruption in GPS Satellite systems, phone, and cable networks. The transformers can short circuit in the electric grid and can also be affected if the interface have not been recently replaced or updated, which can cause most areas in a state of emergency without electricity for a long period of time possibly years that could also cause other catastrophes. The Earth's surface is 93 million miles away from the Sun. On July 24th, 2012 there were two massive clouds of plasma that could of collided with the Earth's atmosphere called the Coronal Mass Enjection (CME's). Some experts mentioned during the missed collision that it would of caused all power to go out and cause the world to be set back to the middle ages. The Carrington Event in 1859 was one of the largest solar storms recorded in history. We also had a warning back in September 23 of 2017 last year that there was a meteorite storm headed our direction, but the storm sprayed particles from the belt and it missed collision of the planet's atmosphere.
NASA reported that the storm could effect the satellite communications and causing power outages and blackouts. A solar storm has hit Earth in the early 19th century. At the moment, NOAA lists the storm as a G1 until further notice and can possibly change into a G2 depending on the earth's magnetic activity. With the information provided there has been an urge to have emergency plan in order for each household. During a power outage you may also need an emergency kit such as a first aid kit, heat insulated blankets, a cooler, solar lamp, emergency radio, spare gas, just to name a few items. It is advised to have water and food supply imperishables of at least two to three years. Those that are air traveling, if possible to find other means of travel, it is highly advised by some experts to reschedule until the forecasting of storm ends.
Hopps, K. (2018, March 13). Solar Storm TOMORROW: What time will the Earth be hit by the storm? Retrieved March 14, 2018, from https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/931267/solar-storm-2018-tomorrow-what-time-will-earth-hit-by-storm-nasa-warning-latest
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