A solar 'superstorm' is coming and we'll only get 30-minute warning



 


They cause devastation, occur every 150 years – and the last one was in 1859


BY:  Steve Connor Author Biography Feb. 7, 2013


A solar "superstorm" could knock out Earth's communications satellites, cause dangerous power surges in the national grid and disrupt crucial navigation aids and aircraft avionics, a major report has found.


It is inevitable that an extreme solar storm – caused by the Sun ejecting billions of tonnes of highly-energetic matter travelling at a million miles an hour – will hit the Earth at some time in the near future, but it is impossible to predict more than about 30 minutes before it actually happens, a team of engineers has warned.


Solar superstorms are estimated to occur once every 100 or 200 years, with the last one hitting the Earth in 1859.


Although none has occurred in the space age, we are far more vulnerable now than a century ago because of the ubiquity of modern electronics, they said.


"The general consensus is that a solar superstorm is inevitable, a matter not of 'if' but 'when?'," says a report into extreme space weather by a group of experts at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London.


 

 

 



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Wanda Hope Carter
I just hope I am not in a plane if it happens.
  • February 8, 2013
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Rocky
My daughter turned me onto EMP a couple of years ago after she read One Second After by Forstchen.  This was a scenario that we weren't aware of and I think we both kept our eyes on the sky for a very long time afterward.  Very scary.  And yes, if every computerized gadget stopped tomorrow virtually...
  • February 9, 2013
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Alice Annette Schultz
Considering the mess this country is in, that just might be doing us a favor.
  • February 9, 2013
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Rocky
I honestly wouldn't mind going back to the 50's.  In fact, I tear up just thinking about it.  I don't know about any else's neighborhood, but we kids were so content and well cared for! 
  • February 9, 2013
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Alice Annette Schultz
My best memories were of moments with my grandfather growing up in Oregon.  Wide open country and no matter where you went you were safe.  The only thing he ever did was tell me never to accept a ride from anyone. 
However, in being fair, I lived part of my growing up years in Chicago, and then it wa...
  • February 9, 2013
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Rocky
I just don't "like" your comment....it validates my thoughts and I LOVE it!!
  • February 9, 2013
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