In May 2024, our planet experienced one of the strongest solar storms in decades. The most visible (and fun) consequence of ...
A severe geomagnetic solar storm could bring colorful auroras to the night sky across parts of the nation for a third night in a row. The auroras could be seen as far south as Alabama and west ...
(NEXSTAR) – Geomagnetic storm conditions observed over the weekend strengthened Monday morning, creating a “major disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field,” the Space Weather Prediction ...
On Monday (Aug. 12), the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) detected a severe G4-class geomagnetic storm over Earth at 11 a.m. EDT ...
NOAA is researching how to update its Space Weather Scales and how it can better communicate its space weather forecasts with ...
Earth was hit by a "severe" G4-class geomagnetic storm on Monday morning, increasing the chances of auroras in the northern U.S. tonight. A "severe" G4-scale geomagnetic storm hit Earth this ...
Though geomagnetic storm warnings of this level are not uncommon, they are enough to trigger some impressive northern lights displays. For example, a recent G1 storm — weaker than a G2 storm ...
"Geomagnetic field activity reached G4 (Severe) Storm Levels late in the 12-15 UTC synoptic period. Storm levels have steadily decreased over the course of the period, ending at unsettled levels ...
Our host star is experiencing increased activity, with a series of solar eruptions aimed towards Earth that resulted in a rare geomagnetic storm. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
A G2 geomagnetic storm is forecast as a CME heads toward our planet. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center forecast of aurorae on August 9 (main) and (inset) stock image of northern lights.