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.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
Sun spots (magnetic storms).
Solar storms can affect the space environment around the moon, leading to increased radiation levels and potential disruption of communication signals. The moon has no magnetic field to shield it from solar winds and energetic particles, making it more vulnerable to the effects of solar storms.
The sun's magnetic field creates phenomena such as solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and the solar wind. The interaction of these phenomena with Earth's magnetic field can lead to geomagnetic storms and auroras.
I think you are referring to Aurora (phenomenon), a luminous atmospheric phenomenon. It is named specifically, according to its location, aurora borealis (northern lights) or aurora australis (southern lights). The term aurora polaris, polar lights, is a general name for both. The aurora consist of rapidly shifting patches and dancing columns of light of various hues.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
Sudden disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field are called magnetic storms. These storms are typically caused by solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetosphere, resulting in fluctuations and disturbances in the magnetic field. Magnetic storms can affect a variety of technologies such as power grids, satellites, and communication systems.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
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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.
Magnetic storms can disrupt communication systems, navigation equipment, and power grids on Earth, leading to potential outages and disruptions. They can also interfere with satellites and cause problems for astronauts in space. Additionally, magnetic storms can impact animal navigation and behavior, potentially affecting migratory patterns and communication signals.
Sun spots (magnetic storms).
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Sunspot. See related question