Magnetic storms on August 4 do not pose a threat: solar activity forecast.

Magnetic storms on August 4 do not pose a threat: solar activity forecast
Magnetic storms on August 4 do not pose a threat: solar activity forecast
It is expected that magnetic storms on Monday, August 4, will not occur on Earth. The sun's activity has remained low over the past day. During this period, there were ten class C flares, which have almost no impact on our planet.

This information was provided by Meteoprog.

Magnetic storms on August 4

A calm level of the geomagnetic field is expected. Solar activity will remain low and is unlikely to produce class M flares.

Solar activity on August 4:

  • Chance of a minor geomagnetic storm — 1%
  • Probability of a major geomagnetic storm — 1%
  • Probability of an M-class solar flare — 30%
  • Probability of an X-class solar flare — 5%
  • Number of sunspots — 52

How to overcome the effects of magnetic storms:

  • Follow a daily routine;
  • Reduce the level of workload;
  • Drink more water, as dehydration exacerbates negative symptoms;
  • Avoid heavy, greasy, or salty food;
  • Avoid alcohol and cigarettes;
  • Monitor your blood pressure;
  • Spend more time outdoors;
  • Rest more.

Earlier, a record speed of laser communication was established from a geostationary orbit in China, which exceeds the capabilities of Starlink by five times.

The message predicts a calm geomagnetic state on August 4 due to low solar activity. It also provides advice on how to overcome possible effects of magnetic storms.

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