Geomagnetic Storm Impacts Expected: September 12, 2024
A geomagnetic storm forecasted for September 12 could affect various natural phenomena due to interactions between solar activity and Earth’s magnetic field. This disturbance, initially categorized as a minor G1 storm, will advance to a G2 (moderate) level by the morning of September 13 before decreasing back to G1 by the evening, according to NOAA. These fluctuations arise from M-class solar flares and a coronal mass ejection that occurred on September 10.
Health Implications:
For weather-sensitive individuals, like those with migraines, joint pain, or other health conditions, such geomagnetic storms can exacerbate symptoms. Reports indicate that these storms may trigger headaches and increase mood swings due to atmospheric pressure changes and electromagnetic field fluctuations.
Technology and Activity Impacts:
There could be minor performance variations in electronic medical devices such as pacemakers. Additionally, interruptions in radio signal transmissions and receptions might occur. Increased cosmic radiation levels can impact outdoor activities and air travel, as well as enhance auroras at higher latitudes.
While the expected geomagnetic storms around September 12-13 typically cause limited effects, staying aware of personal health sensitivities and potential environmental changes is advisable. The geomagnetic field, though currently quiet and unstable, is anticipated to return to normal levels after this period.
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