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Solar Flare Now Bombarding Earth May Disrupt Power Grid, Satellites, Communications (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

First Posted: 03/ 8/2012 10:24 am Updated: 03/ 8/2012 10:24 am

By: Denise Chow
Published: 03/08/2012 01:52 AM EST on SPACE.com

This story was updated at 6:58 a.m. EST.

The biggest solar storm in five years is battering our planet right now, and may cause disruptions to satellites, power grids and communications networks over the next 24 hours, space weather experts say.

Two strong solar flares erupted from the surface of the sun late Tuesday (March 6), blasting a wave of plasma and charged particles toward Earth. After speeding through space at 4 million mph, this eruption of material — called a coronal mass ejection (CME) — should be hitting Earth now.

The storm is expected to create strong disruptions due to an odd combination of intense magnetic, radio and radiation emissions, making it the strongest overall solar storm since December 2006, even though the flare that triggered it was not the largest, space weather officials said.

The CME reached Earth this morning at about 5:45 a.m. EST (1045 GMT), according to officials at the Space Weather Prediction Center, which is jointly managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service. While the CME did not hit Earth head-on, the material delivered a glancing blow to the planet, and energetic particles will continue to interact with Earth's magnetic field over the course of the day.

The CME will likely trigger geomagnetic and solar radiation storms today, which could interfere with satellites in space and power grids on the ground, said Joseph Kunches, a space weather scientist at NOAA. Aircraft that fly over the Earth's polar caps may potentially experience communications issues as well, and some commercial airliners have already taken precautionary steps, Kunches said.

"There is the potential for induced currents in power grids," Kunches told reporters Wednesday. "Power grid operators have all been alerted. It could start to cause some unwanted induced currents."

The effects of this solar storm will likely last for 24 hours, and may possibly linger into Friday (March 9), Kunches said.

"Such a CME could result in a severe geomagnetic storm, causing aurora at low latitudes, with possible disruption to high frequency radio communication, global positioning systems (GPS), and power grids," NASA scientists said in a statement.

Experts also predict that the magnetic storm will likely enhance normal aurora displays (also known as the northern and southern lights). As the effects of the CME bombard Earth, these stunning light shows will be especially visible for people where it is currently night, though the full moon of March, which also occurs Thursday, may interfere with the display.

"Skywatchers at all latitudes should be alert for auroras," astronomer Tony Phillips wrote on his website Spaceweather.com, which regularly monitors space weather events.

If you snap an amazing photo of the northern lights sparked by these sun storms and would like to share it for a possible story or image gallery, please contact SPACE.com managing editor Tariq Malik at tmalik@space.com.

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By: Denise Chow Published: 03/08/2012 01:52 AM EST on SPACE.com This story was updated at 6:58 a.m. EST. The biggest solar storm in five years is battering our planet right now, and may cause d...
By: Denise Chow Published: 03/08/2012 01:52 AM EST on SPACE.com This story was updated at 6:58 a.m. EST. The biggest solar storm in five years is battering our planet right now, and may cause d...
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01:13 PM on 03/09/2012
""Skywatchers at all latitudes should be alert for auroras," astronomer Tony Phillips wrote on his website Spaceweather.com, which regularly monitors space weather events."

What? Are you sure about this? Auroras can't be seen from all latitudes.
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steevrawjers
i voted for ultra-liberal obama. where is he?
03:49 PM on 03/08/2012
And do you know what is keeping these solar flares from reaching and thus destroying earth? The fervent prayers of God's people. That's what. It is proven fact that Joshua stopped the sun through prayer and faith in God. Just read your Bible. It is all right there in Black and red. Have nice day.
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leoganz
05:39 PM on 03/08/2012
LOL!
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dapperone
10:25 PM on 03/08/2012
Those stories in the bible are akin to the Mother Goose fairy tales
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
03:06 PM on 03/08/2012
Winter Storm Prep.. Milk, bread and toilet paper.
Solar Storm Prep.. Tin foil, duct tape and red solo cups..
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BluestateGuyInTX
A Connecticut yankee in Emperor Bush's Town.
02:34 PM on 03/08/2012
This is what happens when you put to much hydrogen in one place. ;-) The sun is majestic and frightening at the same time. Those are really great photos.
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steevrawjers
i voted for ultra-liberal obama. where is he?
03:50 PM on 03/08/2012
and yet it would not even be in existence if not for Jesus Christ, who created the sun 6,000 years ago. God Bless.
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BluestateGuyInTX
A Connecticut yankee in Emperor Bush's Town.
04:17 PM on 03/08/2012
Well, even if the sun were created 6000 years ago (It wasn't. It came into existence around 4.5 billion years ago) that would be at least 4000 years before Jesus was born. Yes, I know. Mere science cannot overcome the simple faith of those that believe. . . This is so embarrassing as an American, that so many of my compatriots are so anti-science.
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dapperone
10:28 PM on 03/08/2012
This is one of the dumbest commest I have ever read. Jesus may have done many things but creating the sun was not on the list.
02:28 PM on 03/08/2012
im not taking any chances....to the bat cave!
02:21 PM on 03/08/2012
The So called "Experts" said that all this would happen early this morning did anything happen? NOPE now they are saying it could happen Tomorrow If you ask me the "Experts" dont have a clue as to what might happen or when so why Listen to them they are Like Weathermen all they can do is GUESS and Weathermen are not that good at it
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TwoZeroOZ
03:11 PM on 03/08/2012
Do you think the sun has a giant countdown clock on it...?
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ball4
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02:14 PM on 03/08/2012
I'm glad I sold my apple iphone yesterday while it still had worth. Just lucky I guess cause I had no idea this was gonna happen in a million years.
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TwoZeroOZ
03:12 PM on 03/08/2012
Well a stronger storm happened 5 years ago, what's this "million year" talk about?
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ball4
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04:52 PM on 03/08/2012
Well the iphone was introduced about 4yrs ago and did not figure in-- in that flare but does in this one so I feel very lucky today my friend and for the next million years before that next flare up-----GOSH!!!
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Adam Dray
There's a snake in my boot!
02:06 PM on 03/08/2012
Oooooo time to get the ol Solar grill out for a test drive!! Now where is that thing? (pat yourself on the back if you know what I'm talking about!)
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Wall Str33t
Science is not a liberal conspiracy.
02:04 PM on 03/08/2012
This might be one of the few places on earth you have to debate people on whether Solar storms pose real challenges to engineering safe power grids.

It's not enough they want fantasy to replace all biology, now they want fantasy to replace laws of physics too.

Last time I checked, Faraday's law of induction was good to go. Solar flares can cause power troubles. A huge flare could be real trouble.

It takes a really weird person to say they know better than Faraday's law what Faraday's law means.
02:48 PM on 03/08/2012
Whatever...Faraday's...wasn't that a pub in Boston? Great little place to ride out the latest solar storm.
01:53 PM on 03/08/2012
LOOK OUT MING IS THE LOOSE AGAIN ,CALL FLASH GORDON AND DR. ZARCOFF.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
01:57 PM on 03/08/2012
The only way Americans will care if it thier local Starbucks goes out of business.......Then all hell will break loose
01:52 PM on 03/08/2012
If we didn't read articles about solar flares we would never know they happened. My prediction is NOTHING will be felt again this time...the world will survive past December 2012, the polar ice caps will not be gone in 10 years, California will not fall into the ocean, Yosemite will not explode in our lifetimes and a clear video of bigfoot or the loch ness monster will never be seen.
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Truth Only
02:00 PM on 03/08/2012
Then shorting following all of that, the rapture/first resurrection will occur as predicted without warning. Are you ready?
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ball4
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02:16 PM on 03/08/2012
Nostradamus is alive and well Thank you very much.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
01:51 PM on 03/08/2012
anybody else think that the guy that plays Mayhem in the Allstate commercials needs to be narrating this for the news?
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MsCanuck
Wife, Mother, New Democrat, Pro-Choice, Atheist
05:32 PM on 03/08/2012
Yes!
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
01:49 PM on 03/08/2012
Will we start to get super powers once this hits us?
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Wall Str33t
Science is not a liberal conspiracy.
01:53 PM on 03/08/2012
Super Tuesday came and went.

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01:49 PM on 03/08/2012
What a shame that it's going to be overcast here tonight. We haven't had a good aurora season in way too long.