There are no magnetic storms ON the Earth.
What can happen is that if a major solar flare or coronal mass ejection strikes the Earth's magnetic field, it can cause an electromagnetic storm in the upper atmosphere. We see these as auroras; sort of God's own neon lights in the sky.
A disturbance or fluctuation in the Earth's outer magnetosphere, usually caused by streams of charged particles (plasma) given off by solar flares. The entry of large amounts of plasma into the upper atmosphere results in intense auroral displays and other magnetic phenomena in the polar regions of the Earth. *Also known as a geomagnetic storm.
It is a disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere caused by a disturbance in space weather.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
Sun spots (magnetic storms).
No. Solar storms are the result of complex interactions in the sun's magnetic field. The moon plays absolutely no role.
Solar flares.
They occur the northern atmospheres. Closer to the magnetic poles where the solar storms hit the earth the hardest.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
the rotation of the earth
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Walter D. Gonzalez has written: 'Criteria of interplanetary parameters causing intense magnetic storms (Dst < -100 nT)' -- subject(s): Geomagnetism, Magnetic storms, Magnetic effects, Interplanetary magnetic fields, Shock waves
Magnetism. They are magnetic storms.
Geomagnetic storms!
Caused]by Magnetic "storms " in the surface and near surface
Sun spots (magnetic storms).
No. Solar storms are the result of complex interactions in the sun's magnetic field. The moon plays absolutely no role.
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Caused]by Magnetic "storms " in the surface and near surface