From moderate to strong: when the magnetic storm on Earth will increase its strength
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At the weekend, the sun threw active SMEs into space
According to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as reported by the space weather website Spaceweather, The coronal mass ejection (CME) that struck the Earth's magnetic field over the weekend of August 10-11 caused a G2 storm. If two more CMEs fly to our planet, then by the end of Monday, the magnetic storm may increase to the G3 category.
Magnetic storms on Earth August 12-18
By the end of the week, according to the schedule , which was published by the Meteoagent resource, one-day magnetic storms of 7 and 4 points are expected.
Currently, August 12, a high storm of 7 points is holding on the Earth. The next day, August 13, it will drop to 4 points, that is, to the average. And from Wednesday, August 14, to Sunday, August 18, minimal solar activity is predicted.
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