A powerful solar storm will hit Earth today
World
Scientists from the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy at the Russian Academy of Sciences have warned of the strongest solar plasma ejection in recent years. The X5.16-class flare is expected to reach Earth today, potentially triggering an intense geomagnetic storm.
Experts report that two earlier X-class eruptions will be absorbed by a much stronger third ejection now heading toward Earth. The event could disrupt radio communications, satellites, and navigation systems, while creating bright auroras visible at mid-latitudes.
The peak of magnetic activity is expected overnight on November 13. Scientists advise weather-sensitive individuals to remain calm and avoid unnecessary physical strain.
The peak of magnetic activity is expected overnight on November 13. Scientists advise weather-sensitive individuals to remain calm and avoid unnecessary physical strain.
Powered by Froala Editor