The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted that the CME will slam into Earth early to mid-day on October 5. The collision could trigger a strong geomagnetic storm that ...
1, the same sunspot region fired off a powerful X7.1 solar flare and unleashed a coronal mass ejection (CME) — a plume of plasma and magnetic field — which is currently barreling toward Earth.
We can never be sure, but this is what the Space Weather group is saying: “A CME will quite likely arrive at Earth and lead to highly-elevated geomagnetic activity. The aurora may become visible ...
This event could lead to a geomagnetic storm on Earth later this week. Along with the flare, a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted, sending plasma and magnetic particles toward Earth. It's ...
A fast CME erupted from the Sun the evening of ... about 1 million miles away — giving about an hour or less lead time for us on Earth. The event is the second geomagnetic storm this week ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A significant solar storm is forecasted to hit Earth over the next two days, potentially offering a rare chance to witness the Northern Lights. This storm could reach a G5 ...
A "severe" solar storm has made the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the potential to disrupt modern technology.