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Magnetic storms

September 12th through 14th

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The American national oceans and atmosphere bunch in the United States are calling for a magnetic storm 12th September through 14th. Should give some skyscapes weather permitting in your area.

Viewing and Watching for Magnetic Storms on September 12th-14th
Unfortunately, you cannot directly “view” a magnetic storm. They are invisible to the naked eye and are primarily detected by scientific instruments. However, you can stay informed about their occurrence and potential impacts through various channels:
1. Solar Weather Prediction Sites:
* Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC): This is the official US government source for space weather forecasts and alerts. They provide detailed information about expected solar activity and potential geomagnetic storms.
* Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): This NASA spacecraft provides real-time images of the Sun, allowing you to see solar flares and other events that can lead to magnetic storms.
2. News Outlets:
* Science and Technology News Websites: Many news outlets, especially those focusing on science and technology, will report on significant solar events and their potential impacts.
* Local News: If a magnetic storm is expected to have a significant impact on your region (e.g., affecting power grids or satellite communications), local news outlets will likely provide updates.
3. Social Media:
* NASA and Space Weather Experts: Follow organizations like NASA, NOAA, and space weather experts on social media for timely updates and information.
Remember: Magnetic storms can affect technology and infrastructure, so it’s always a good idea to be prepared. This might include having a backup power source or knowing your local emergency plans.
Would you like to know more about the potential impacts of magnetic storms or how to prepare for them?

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Aurora borealis, 30 minute forecast (experimental) 👀

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This is cool, 😎

The USA government organization Noah provides this online interactive display of the forecast of geomagnetic storms, these storms produce the effect that we know as aurora borealis. The storms are classified as space weather that are driven by storms on the Sun that sends particles over the poles of the Earth and affect our normal weather here on our Planet.

Click on the earth 🌎 above to see it’s image with forecasts of different lengths.