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Severe Watch For First Time In Nearly Two Decades

Solar Storm Warning: Earth Faces Geomagnetic Disturbance

Severe Watch for First Time in Nearly Two Decades

Coronal Mass Ejection Sets Off Storm

A geomagnetic storm, also known as a magnetic storm, is a temporary disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere caused by a solar wind shock wave. The intensity of geomagnetic storms in Australia is usually lower than the planetary average. However, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch for the first time in nearly 20 years.

The BOM says this event is a result of four coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Solar flares are giant explosions on the surface of the sun that release vast amounts of energy. When a flare is particularly powerful, it can send a CME hurtling toward Earth.

When a CME interacts with Earth's magnetic field, it can disrupt the field's structure and create a geomagnetic storm. These storms can cause a variety of problems, including power outages, communication disruptions, and damage to satellites and other infrastructure.

The geomagnetic storm is expected to reach its peak on Sunday, March 10. The BOM is urging people to be prepared for potential disruptions.

Conclusion

Geomagnetic storms are a reminder of the Sun's powerful influence on our planet. While these storms can cause some disruption, they also provide a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of our solar system.


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