Magnetic Storms on August 12: Should We Expect Powerful Solar Flares.
According to Meteoprog, the Earth's magnetosphere will be in an excited state on Tuesday, August 12, but significant magnetic storms are not forecasted.
Magnetic Storms on August 12
In the last 24 hours, solar activity has remained at a moderate level. Three class C flares and four class M flares were recorded on the Sun, the largest of which reached M2.2.
M-class flares can lead to radio disturbances on the daylight side of the Earth and solar radiation storms.
Solar Activity on August 12
- Probability of a minor geomagnetic storm - 5%
- Probability of a major geomagnetic storm - 1%
- Probability of an M-class solar flare - 55%
- Probability of an X-class solar flare - 10%
- Number of sunspots - 50.
How to Improve Well-Being
To minimize the impact of magnetic storms on the body, it is recommended to get enough sleep, spend a lot of time outdoors, avoid harmful habits, engage in sports, perform breathing exercises, and take medication for chronic diseases.
On Tuesday, August 12, the Earth's magnetosphere will be in an excited state, but significant magnetic storms are not anticipated. To improve well-being, it is advisable to maintain a healthy lifestyle and consult a doctor if necessary in case of chronic diseases.
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