First Spring Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth: Solar Wind Speed Doubles Normal Levels.

Magnetic storm covers the Earth
Magnetic storm covers the Earth

Spring 2023’s Initial Geomagnetic Storm Arrives

According to TSN.ua: The first geomagnetic storm of spring 2023 has struck Earth, lasting nine hours with an intensity rating of G1.7. This event falls into the moderate intensity class, indicating mild to moderate disturbances in the planet’s magnetic field. During the storm, solar wind speeds reached roughly 700 km/s—double the typical range of 300–400 km/s.

How to Cope During a Geomagnetic Storm

Geomagnetic storms occur when the magnetosphere reacts to sudden impacts and pressure from solar wind. Scientists predict that after this storm, there may be brief lulls in geomagnetic activity, which could help stabilize atmospheric conditions.

To minimize discomfort during such events, experts recommend the following precautions:

  • Monitor blood pressure and do not skip prescribed medications,
  • Increase water intake,
  • Avoid heavy meals, coffee, and alcohol,
  • Prioritize adequate sleep and rest,
  • Avoid overexertion.

These steps can help reduce the negative health impacts of geomagnetic storms.

Although this storm is of moderate intensity, it can still affect individuals sensitive to changes in Earth’s magnetic field. The advice from experts aims to help people adapt to potential side effects, which may include headaches, mood swings, and other physical discomforts. Paying close attention to your health during such natural events is important, as their effects can vary widely among different groups of people.


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