A news that a Strong solar storm would hit earth and its magnetic field on Thursday,will deliver a glancing glow and spare satellites and power system's, would still intensify until Friday.
The space weather experts restated their announcement,about the Geometric storm surge was expected to be strong can disrupt power greed, airline traffic's and also space based satellite navigation systems.Scientist from the US Government downgraded their predictions to the intensity of the storm surge.
"Joseph Kunches" a weather specialist on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in U.S, said that the net effect on the Earth's Magnetic field has been minimized.Kunches also declared that there would still be a communication disruptions on the polar region's on the earth,causing airline reroute on Wednesday.Kunches added that the storm surge was not that strong to disrupt "GPS" Global Positioning System's.
Kunches said;"NOW WERE JUST WATCHING FOR HOW THIS GOING TO SHAKE OUT"
"In this last 24 HOURS, the part of the Sun that spawned the flair has been quiet, but there are possibilities that this can be change"
For the weather forcasters,the Sun is SUSPICIOUS, still it could produce more eruptive activities.
Still, the storm could produce some fascinating auroras. Aurora Borealis "Aurora" could be visible at the higher latitude, such as the Northern United States. Although full moon in March make it for them difficult to see.
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