Geomagnetic storm struck Earth: Strong solar explosions

A geomagnetic hugged Earth for the next 24 hours. According to their National Ocean and Atmosphere Agency, the phenomenon was a strong G4 grade. As the U.S. National Ocean and Atmosphere Agency announced on Sunday (24.03.2024), a strong geomagnetic storm of category 4 began to “scan” the Earth until Monday, March 25. “A complex explosion occurred on Sunday, which peaked at 01:33 UTC. The relative solar explosion reached maximum X1.1 (R3-strong) and originated in the solar spots area 3614. The explosion is complicated because the 3615 solar spots area flared up simultaneously, but everything indicates that the solar explosion and the resulting explosion from the 3614 solar spots area is stronger,” says the American Ocean and Atmosphere Agency. The G4 degree geomagnetic storm can cause problems in power voltage control, as well as certain network systems, but also satellites. Scientists point out that there should be no particular concern. The phenomenon can become visible as various colors can be formed in the sky.

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