G4 Geomagnetic Storm

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News: Sky-watchers worldwide witnessed breathtaking auroras as a severe G4 geomagnetic storm pushed the dazzling lights far beyond their typical polar regions.

About G4 Geomagnetic Storm

 G4 geomagnetic storm
Source: Space
  • Geomagnetic Storm: A geomagnetic storm is a severe disturbance of Earth’s magnetosphere.
  • How it is caused: Energy produced by nuclear fusion in the Sun is released as sunlight, radiation, and charged particles.
    • These charged particles constantly flow away from the Sun as the solar wind.
    • Sometimes, the Sun releases large clouds of plasma called coronal mass ejections.
    • When these charged particles or plasma reach Earth, they collide with Earth’s magnetic field.  
    • This disturbs the magnetic field and causes a geomagnetic storm.
  • Favourable conditions:
    • Geomagnetic storms occur when the solar wind blows toward Earth at a very high speed for several hours.
    •  A southward directed solar wind magnetic field (opposite the direction of Earth’s field) at the dayside of the magnetosphere.
  • Classification: Geomagnetic storms are classified on the G-scale, ranging from G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme).
    • A G4 storm falls under the severe category, indicating intense geomagnetic activity.
  • Impacts
    • G4 geomagnetic storms can cause serious disturbances in satellite operations.
    • Power systems may experience voltage instability and increased risk of damage.
    • Radio communications, especially on the sunlit side of Earth, can be disrupted.
    • GPS and navigation systems may show reduced accuracy during the storm.
    • Auroral Effects: During strong geomagnetic storms, the auroral oval expands, allowing auroras to be visible at much lower latitudes than usual.
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