Earth Set for Minor Geomagnetic Storm on June 13: What It Means for You.
Geomagnetic Storm Forecast for June 13
According to Novyny.live: A weak G1-class geomagnetic storm is expected on Saturday, June 13. This solar event could affect both weather-sensitive individuals and the performance of technical systems. The probability of a minor geomagnetic storm is 45%, while the chance of a major one is 15%.
Additionally, solar flares are predicted for June 13. There is a 45% likelihood of an M-class flare and a 10% chance of an X-class flare. Over the past 24 hours, five C-class flares have been recorded. The current sunspot count stands at 30, indicating increased solar activity.
Health Advisory
As a result, caution is advised on June 13, especially for those sensitive to magnetic field fluctuations. People should be aware of potential health impacts and possible disruptions to technical systems during this period.
Heightened solar activity and the forecasted geomagnetic storms can significantly affect daily life, particularly for individuals with chronic health conditions. Those who are weather-sensitive may experience headaches or other uncomfortable symptoms, and electronic devices could face intermittent issues. Since scientists continuously monitor solar activity, staying informed about such forecasts is essential for timely responses. The rise in solar flares may also indicate further changes in the geomagnetic field in the coming days.
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