Red-Level Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth: When It Will Subside.
Geomagnetic Storm on Earth
According to TSN.ua: A geomagnetic storm has begun on Earth, reaching a red-level intensity with a K-index of 5. This event is classified as G1, indicating moderate strength. The storm started on March 13, and its effects may be noticeable across many regions.
Solar activity is forecast to decrease on March 14-15, which should reduce the storm's intensity. The high-speed stream responsible for this storm originates from a trans-equatorial coronal hole.
Tips During Geomagnetic Storms
To minimize the impact of geomagnetic storms, it is advisable to follow a few straightforward guidelines:
- drink more fluids;
- avoid coffee and alcohol;
- opt for light meals, seasonal vegetables, and greens;
- spend more time outdoors;
- maintain a regular sleep schedule;
- try to stay calm and reduce stress.
These tips can help ease discomfort during periods of elevated geomagnetic activity.
Geomagnetic storms can disrupt electronics, communication systems, and human health. People with cardiovascular conditions or sleep disorders are particularly vulnerable. The expected decline in solar activity in the coming days could significantly improve the situation. It is important to monitor updated geomagnetic storm forecasts to stay prepared for potential changes in space weather and their impact on daily life.
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