Powerful solar activity released by the sun is heading for Earth and it’s likely to create dazzling auroral displays in unexpected areas Monday evening and early Tuesday morning. It could also disrupt satellite-based communications and GPS accuracy.

“An S4 severe solar radiation storm is now in progress - this is the largest solar radiation storm in over 20 years,” SWPC shared on X, formerly known as Twitter. “The last time S4 levels were observed was in October, 2003. Potential effects are mainly limited to space launch, aviation, and satellite operations.”

  • FenderStratocaster@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    This is the wrong community for this post. You should have posted this in Solar System News, as it effects more than just our world.

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    21 hours ago

    Imagine a CME that knocks out all our computers in the western hemisphere.

    Current AI production is eating all the nand. Replacing everything would cost tens of thousands of dollars per person probably for years due to demand between AI and now this massive catastrophe. (Would they even bother with AI? would contracts just not be honored? I can’t even imagine how f’d the whole thing would be.)

    People would be freezing in the winters from power plants going down and running out of fresh water from computers dying until they get replaced…

    The world we live in today is scary.

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      3 hours ago

      Imagine a CME that knocks out all our computers in the western hemisphere.

      It won’t. A CME is not an electromagnetic pulse. It’s more a surge. Think hurricane rather than nuclear blast shockwave. We can see CMEs coming a day to three days before they hit, and there are mitigation measures to protect the grid (there are also mitigations for satellites, but they’re less effective).

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    22 hours ago

    My mind is so jaded about news that for a brief moment I went “ugh. fucking climate change”, when it has absolutely 0 to do with it

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      21 hours ago

      Well, space weather doesn’t have zero to do with our climate, but on human timescales it’s not very significant.