The United States Issues an Alert for a Solar Storm Impacting the Earth This Tuesday
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States has issued an alert this Tuesday for a solar storm that would be caused by a solar flare and could cause anomalies in GPS systems and other terrestrial technologies.The agency, based in Miami, warns in a statement that the solar storm reached at 03:23 local time (08:23 GMT) the level 'G4' (severe), which represents the second highest level of alert established by the…
Did you ever imagine that just as technology and communications came to an end? Yes, that could happen when the planned Solar Storm arrives in the State and for you to take precautions at once, we tell you all the details on TV Azteca Yucatán. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that a solar storm would impact the earth in less than 24 hours generating a global failure that would also affect Yucatán. What is a so…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States issued on Tuesday an alert for a solar storm caused by a solar flare, a phenomenon that could generate anomalies in GPS systems and other terrestrial technologies. According to a statement from the agency, based in Miami, the storm reached at 3:23 local hours the level G4 (severe), the second highest within the scale of the NOAA Space Climate Prediction Center, rangi…
By: Editor Miami, Florida.- Through a statement, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States issued an alert this Tuesday for a solar storm. According to NOAA, the storm reached its highest point in the early morning, reaching the severe level of G4, but has fallen to moderate in the last few hours. Although they do not have a confirmed effect on human health, storms can affect the operation of satellites, GPS interfer…
The storm even reached the level 'G4' (severe), which is the second highest level of alert.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) of the United States issued on Tuesday, January 20, an alert for a solar storm caused by a flare-up of the Sun that could cause failures in high-voltage electrical systems, anomalies in GPS systems and other terrestrial technologies. The agency, based in Miami, announced in a statement that the solar storm reached 3.23 a.m., local time, the level “G4” (severe), which is the second highes…
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