Magnetic Storms on August 6: Should You Expect Deterioration in Well-Being.

Magnetic Storms on August 6: Should You Expect Deterioration in Well-Being
Magnetic Storms on August 6: Should You Expect Deterioration in Well-Being

Magnetic Storms on August 6

Wednesday, August 6, does not promise significant magnetic storms on Earth. The solar activity in the last 24 hours has been moderate. Five C-class flares and one M1.1 class flare have been detected on the Sun. M-class flares can cause radio interference, but the international preparedness indicates a not very high level of impact on Earth. However, there is a possibility of a solar radiation storm. The geomagnetic field on Wednesday will be from calm to unstable. The Sun today will show moderate activity with a low probability of M-class flares and virtually no probability of X-class flares.

Solar Activity on August 6

  • Probability of a minor geomagnetic storm - 5%;
  • Probability of a major geomagnetic storm - 1%;
  • Probability of an M-class solar flare - 40%;
  • Probability of an X-class solar flare - 10%;
  • Number of sunspots - 56.

How Magnetic Storms Affect Well-Being

Magnetic storms can negatively impact people's health, so caution is advised. They can cause issues with the heart, nervous system, sleep, immunity, exacerbation of chronic diseases, fatigue, and weakness. Therefore, it is important to stay updated on events and not forget about warnings. We remind you that the News.LIVE portal has prepared a schedule of magnetic storms for August 2025.

It is also worth noting that astronomers have discovered a new interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which is at a considerable distance from our planet and the Sun.


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