Five solar flares recorded - what is the forecast for magnetic storms.

Five solar flares recorded - what is the forecast for magnetic storms
Five solar flares recorded - what is the forecast for magnetic storms

On Tuesday, July 22, Ukrainians should not expect significant magnetic storms. According to forecasts from astrometeorologists, solar activity remained low over the past day.

This is reported by Meteoprog.

Forecast for magnetic storms on July 22

During the last day, the Sun remained calm enough, with five weak class C flares recorded, which have no significant impact on Earth.

On Tuesday, July 22, the geomagnetic field remains stable, and solar activity stays low. However, astrometeorologists warn of possible medium-class M flares and less frequently class X flares.

Solar activity on July 22

  • Chance of a minor geomagnetic storm - 1%.
  • Chance 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 - 31.

How to reduce the impact of magnetic storms on health

To reduce the impact of magnetic storms on well-being, meteorologically sensitive individuals are recommended to follow simple advice:

  • Establish a stable sleep routine;
  • Engage in light physical exercises or walk in the fresh air;
  • Drink enough water;
  • Balance your diet;
  • Avoid stress and create a calm atmosphere for relaxation at home.

Previously, Natalia Didenko warned Ukrainians about a sharp change in weather and which regions can expect rain.

Meteorologists also warned residents of Kyiv region about weather hazards.

The message about low solar activity on July 22 indicates that Ukrainians should not expect significant magnetic storms. However, astrometeorologists warn of possible medium-class M flares and less frequently class X flares, so it is important to stay informed and follow recommendations to reduce the impact of magnetic storms on health.

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