Solar Storm Headed for
Earth
Scientists are watching closely a large solar flare
that occurred Wednesday afternoon. The flare is the result of two coronal mass
ejections that have happened in the last two days and it is making its way
toward Earth. So far the scientists predict that the flare will pass over us at
the North Pole as opposed to a direct hit, but they are keeping a close eye on
it because they aren't sure what it will do. The flare is expected to make some
contact with our atmosphere sometime on the 13th of September and the Space
Weather Prediction Center has issued a strong warning for a Geomagnetic Storm
Watch.
The storm has the potential to have an effect on power
grids, communication systems, and GPS, as well as damage satellites and
interfere with airplane communication systems. In 1989 a massive solar
storm affected the power grid in Quebec, Canada, knocking out power for over
twelve hours, as well as affecting power grids across the United States.
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