A coronal mass ejection (CME)
released by the Sun on July 21, is already on its way to Earth. Estimated arrival date: Wednesday, July 24.. Although forecasts show that A geomagnetic storm may occur early in the morning.ah, the exact time is still unknown.
Tamita Skov, a renowned space weather physicist, noted that the storm may be delayed due to the slowness of the solar wind and the approach of another storm. Events of this type can complicate forecasts and create uncertainty about the exact timing of their occurrence.
Geomagnetic storms are a natural phenomenon They form when charged particles from the Sun, known as ions, interact with the Earth’s magnetosphere. These events may cause various effectssuch as the northern and southern lights, disruptions to communications and power grids, and damage to satellites and spacecraft.
Due to the geomagnetic storm. There is a high chance that the Northern Lights will be visible from several locations in the United States.While the exact timing of these spectacular lights remains uncertain, it is recommended to remain vigilant on the night of July 24 and the early hours of July 25 to avoid missing this spectacular natural spectacle.
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New York Sky They could be the scene of a spectacular natural phenomenon: the northern lights. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a geomagnetic storm warning for Wednesday, July 24, suggesting that the bright lights They could be seen in several states in the northern and midwestern United States.
The Northern Lights are one of the most amazing celestial spectacles. They form when charged ions from the solar wind interact with the Earth’s upper atmosphere.. This process creates curtains of green, red and violet light that waver across the night sky. Increased solar activity is responsible for these lights, which, although more common at latitudes near the poles, can sometimes be seen in regions further south. In May, this phenomenon occurred even in such unusual places as the United States and Mexico.
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center issued a geomagnetic storm warning for Wednesday due to increased solar activity. Tamita Skov, a space weather physicist and aurora expert, reported the imminent event on her social media. “NASA and NOAA Model Predictions show that a solar storm will hit Earth on July 24.” he announced at X.
The storm, currently classified as a G2, pmay bring visible auroras to mid-latitudes. The G classification measures the intensity of geomagnetic storms, ranging from G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme). A G2 storm indicates significant solar activity, which could cause a light show to be visible in places like New York City.
With this prediction Residents and visitors of New York And other regions of the northern and midwestern United States They should keep an eye on the night sky on the night of July 24. The Northern Lights not only offer a stunning view, but also a unique opportunity to see one of the most beautiful natural phenomena on our planet.
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If you’re looking to take advantage of the opportunity to view the Northern Lights from New York City or anywhere else in the United States, here are some practical tips to make the most of your experience:
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