It is possible to say that we are going through a very busy period when it comes to solar activity. Separate geomagnetic storms hit Earth in March 2022, according to government weather agencies in the US and UK.
While these geomagnetic storms probably did not cause any damage, they did play an important role in drawing attention to the potential damage from stronger storms in the future. Then earlier this month, a G1-class geomagnetic storm hit Earth, causing bright auroras over Canada. The biggest problem with this storm was that no one saw it coming until it was too late.
Five days ago, astronomers began to worry about possible solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) to Earth that could cause power outages due to a giant sunspot and filaments on the sun’s surface. Finally, on Friday, a massive solar flare was reported from the Sun that could see radio outages in many parts of the world.
And last Saturday, known as the “Space Weather Woman,” Dr. Tamitha Skov suggested on Tuesday that a solar storm could take a “direct hit”. He shared the news on social media, along with a NASA prediction model video.
https://twitter.com/TamithaSkov/status/154838812275494915
According to this post, NASA expects an impact on July 19 and a strong Aurora may occur. After this alarming information, a video of Güneş was also shared. In this video, a snake-like filament can be seen leaving our star in an impressive image…