Solar Flares on August 14: How to Protect Yourself from Their Impact on Well-being.
On Thursday, August 14, no significant magnetic storms are expected on Earth. However, several flares have been recorded on the Sun that may affect the well-being of meteorologically sensitive individuals.
Magnetic Storms on August 14
According to Meteoprog, solar activity has remained at a moderate level over the past 24 hours. Nine C-class flares were recorded on the Sun, which have little to no impact on Earth.
The geomagnetic field is forecasted to fluctuate from quiet to active levels on Thursday, while solar activity will remain moderate with a slight chance of an X-class flare.
Solar Activity on August 14
- Chance of a minor geomagnetic storm — 10%
- Probability of a major geomagnetic storm — 1%
- Chance of an M-class flare on the Sun — 55%
- Chance of an X-class flare on the Sun — 10%
- Number of sunspots — 62.
How to Improve Well-being for Meteorologically Sensitive Individuals
Even in the absence of strong storms, changes in the magnetosphere can cause headaches, fatigue, irritability, and decreased concentration. To alleviate the condition, doctors recommend:
- drinking more water,
- not overdoing it with coffee and alcohol,
- avoiding stress,
- reducing time spent in front of screens,
- spending more time outdoors,
- maintaining healthy sleep.
It is also worth mentioning that scientists have made an unexpected discovery on the Moon that could change our understanding of its origins and impact future resource utilization of the Satellite. Additionally, a planet named Kepler-725c has been announced as potentially capable of supporting life, thanks to the application of an innovative observation method.
Reports on solar activity for August 14 forecast the absence of significant magnetic storms, but doctors' recommendations on alleviating the well-being of meteorologically sensitive individuals will be useful even during this period. It is also worth noting the interesting discoveries on the Moon and the announcement of the potential existence of life on a newly discovered planet.
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