Solar flares
basiclly
A solar storm is a disturbance in the Earth's magnetosphere caused by solar wind, while a solar flare is a sudden, intense burst of energy on the sun's surface. Solar storms can disrupt Earth's magnetic field, leading to auroras and potential damage to technology like satellites and power grids. Solar flares can also impact technology by causing radio blackouts and interference with communication systems.
The sun's magnetic field is what causes the phenomenon known as sunspots. Magnetic fields also affect the earth's weather. Sunspots are a cyclical occurrence that cause solar flares, magnetic activity that affects the earth.
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.
No. There is not way we can stop or influence a solar storm.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The largest solar storm in five years was due to arrive on Earth early Thursday, promising to shake the globe's magnetic field while expanding the Northern Lights. The storm started with a massive solar flare earlier in the week and grew as it raced outward from the sun, expanding like a giant soap bubble, scientists said. When it strikes, the particles will be moving at 4 million mph.
Solar Storm - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
A solar explosion is known as a solar flare or a solar storm, which can release huge amounts of energy into space in the form of light, heat, and charged particles. These events can have impacts on Earth's magnetic field and technological systems like communication networks and satellites.
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Solar Storm Project - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015