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Keep reading to learn when the G4 geomagnetic storm is expected to hit Earth, and where you need to be to get a glimpse at the magnificent auroras it will undoubtably produce.
A severe geomagnetic storm has hit Earth and may affect radio communication in Texas. The storm began Sunday following a coronal mass ejection event.
The geomagnetic storm is expected to be a G4 class, according to the scale used by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC).
"G4 storm conditions reached! We are still in the early part of the CME and the ongoing geomagnetic storm, more to come. 12 hours to go for Europe," aurora chaser Jure Atanackov wrote in a post on X.
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The National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has issued a “severe geomagnetic storm watch,” the first such watch issued in nearly 20 years.
For the first time since 2005, a G4 geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.
Geomagnetic storm sends 5 coronal mass ejections to Earth : Short Wave Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration observed a cluster of sunspots on the surface of the sun ...
Recent solar activity has triggered a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, causing auroras to appear worldwide and with more possibly visible tonight.