space weather
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Space Weather Monitors Return of Sunspot Clusters; Geomagnetic Watch Issued
The latest report showed that a strong (R3) flare was observed on May 31. Flare refers to an eruption of energy from the Sun, which could affect high-frequency radio (HF) and disrupt signals. Read here.
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Solar Storm Alert: SWPC Issues Warning for Powerful Geomagnetic Storm Hitting Earth Soon
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Can Earth Defend Itself From a Future Solar Storm Catastrophe? Scientists Say Yes!
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Most Active Regions of Sun to Face Earth, Expect Increased Chances of Various Space Weather Events, Experts Say
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Solar Storm Alert: X-Class Solar Flare Could Hit Earth with Power Equivalent to Billion Hydrogen Bombs
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Solar Storm Alert: Gigantic Solar Flare Hits Earth, Causing Radio Blackouts in Australia and New Zealand
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Internet Apocalypse: Could a Powerful Solar Storm Destroy the World Wide Web?
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Solar Storm Incoming: Intense Space Weather to Hit Earth Today
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Solar Storm Alert: Giant Sunspot Releases 10 Million Degrees Solar Flare Directly Towards Earth
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Solar Flare Alert: ‘Dangerous Sunspot’ Facing Earth Could Explode Sooner or Later