Solar Activity Drops: Magnetic Storm Forecast for March 25.
Outlook for Geomagnetic Storms on March 25
According to Novyny.live: Magnetic storms are expected to ease on March 25, 2023, as the Sun has shown low activity. As a result, no weather-related health issues due to solar emissions are anticipated. Over the past 24 hours, only four C-class solar flares have been recorded.
What Are the Chances of Geomagnetic Storms?
What do we know about M- and C-class flares? The probability of a minor geomagnetic storm stands at 15%, while the likelihood of a major geomagnetic storm is minimal—just 1%. There is a 25% chance of an M-class solar flare and a 5% chance of an X-class flare. Currently, the Sun hosts 24 sunspots.
This means the current solar activity points to a stable situation, with no threat of significant geomagnetic disturbances.
This forecast matters because magnetic storms can affect human health, particularly for people with chronic conditions. The absence of severe geomagnetic events in the coming days also suggests relative safety for power grids and technologies vulnerable to solar activity. Ongoing monitoring of solar phenomena will help ensure timely responses to any future changes in the Sun's behavior.
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