“1-2 Punch“! Power Grid Fluctuations Could Occur from Back-to-Back Solar Flares Hitting Earth
- Back-to-back solar flares, including one on the Fourth of July, will create solar weather storms resulting in brighter auroras and potential power grid fluctuations.
While your neighbors were preparing to put on a fireworks show Tuesday evening, the sun was ejecting a powerful burst of energy, putting on its own show.
The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado, said a coronal mass ejection or CME was observed by a NASA satellite on July 4.
The Independence Day solar activity prompted the SWPC to issue a Geomagnetic Storm Watch. The Prediction Center is forecasting the solar flare to reach Earth’s atmosphere by late Thursday or early Friday.
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