Solar storm to hit Earth’s magnetic field

There are reports that the activation of a strong solar could hit the Earth’s magnetic field.

According to Space Weather experts, sunspots contributed to a solar flare in the Sun’s atmosphere on July 15, which will be the reason for the instability of magnetism.

Read more: Our solar system is surrounded by a ‘magnetic tunnel’: study

Additionally, solar filaments are defined as clouds above the solar surface that create a mesh between magnetic regions of opposite poles or pole oppositions.

According to the record, in recent days, magnetism has entered a slow-moving CME (coronal mass ejection), known as a solar flare with high radiation intensity from the sun, while forecasters reported that currents high speed solar. is approaching CME and this may increase or increase any long lasting storm. Geomagnetic storms are defined as a disturbance of the Earth’s magnetotail that occurs only when there is a sudden exchange of solar wind in space.

Therefore, geomagnetic storms are classified according to severity on the G scale from G1 to G5, the latter being the most powerful and dangerous.

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