Earth Set for Major Geomagnetic Storm on March 31 – What You Need to Know.
Geomagnetic Conditions on March 31, 2023
According to TSN.ua: On March 31, 2023, geomagnetic activity intensified sharply, setting the stage for a magnetic storm with a K-index of 5.7, classified as a red-level event. That day saw a prolonged X1-class solar flare accompanied by a coronal mass ejection. As a result, an immediate shockwave is expected, likely pushing geomagnetic activity to STORM G1 or G2 levels, with a chance of reaching STORM G3.
How Magnetic Storms Affect Health
Researchers update geomagnetic data every three hours, enabling rapid response to changes in space weather. It's important to understand that magnetic storms can negatively impact human health, triggering symptoms such as:
- headaches
- dizziness
- nausea
- weakness
- drowsiness
- elevated blood pressure
To reduce the effects of magnetic storms, experts recommend:
- drinking more herbal and green tea
- avoiding coffee and alcohol
- walking more often
- spending time outdoors
- maintaining a regular sleep schedule
These steps can help ease discomfort caused by geomagnetic activity.
Rising geomagnetic storm activity can have wide-ranging impacts, not only on human health but also on technology, including power grids and communication systems. That's why it's crucial for the public to be aware of potential risks and follow recommendations to minimize negative effects tied to fluctuations in Earth's magnetic field. Ongoing research and monitoring of such events are essential for timely responses to changes in the space environment.
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