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efq
05-08-2012, 04:42 PM
Oh I should be a journalist with my titles ;)


World On Alert For Massive Solar Storm
Experts say the sun is reaching a peak in its 10-year activity cycle, putting the Earth at greater risk from solar storms.
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Power grids, communications and satellites could be knocked out by a massive solar storm in the next two years, scientists warn.

Experts say the sun is reaching a peak in its 10-year activity cycle, putting the Earth at greater risk from solar storms.

Mike Hapgood, a space weather specialist at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory near Didcot, Oxfordshire, said: "Governments are taking it very seriously. These things may be very rare but when they happen, the consequences can be catastrophic."

He warned that solar storms are increasingly being put on national risk registers used for disaster planning, alongside other events like tsunamis and volcanic eruptions.
There is 12% chance of a major solar storm every decade - making them a roughly one-in-100-year event. The last major storm was more than 150 years ago.

The threat comes from magnetically-charged plasma thrown out by the sun in coronal mass ejections.
Like vast bubbles bursting off the sun's surface, they send millions of tons of gas racing through space that can engulf the Earth with as little as one day's warning.

They trigger geomagnetic storms which can literally melt expensive transformers in national power grids.
Satellites can be damaged or destroyed and radio communications - including with jet airliners - could be knocked out.
Teams of scientists in North America and Europe monitor the sun and issue warnings to governments, power companies and airline operators.
In 1989, a solar storm was blamed for taking out the entire power network in Quebec, Canada, which left millions without electricity for nine hours.
The largest was known as the Carrington event in 1859, when British astronomer Richard Carrington observed a large solar eruption that took just 17 hours to reach the Earth's atmosphere.

It caused the aurora borealis - or Northern Lights - to be seen as far south as the Caribbean.



I'm sure we'll hold out until September ;) Haha idc tbh to many issues with earth, if we die we die.

Dean
06-08-2012, 09:04 AM
What's the source for this article?

Jordan
06-08-2012, 09:12 AM
What's the source for this article?

Sky News. I would get the link but I'm on my iPod.

To be honest I'm not worried if a power cut or something happens.

Oleh
07-08-2012, 05:56 PM
Probably just a large headache or something. That usually happens with solar flares.

LiquidLuck.
07-08-2012, 07:09 PM
Live fast, die young? :P

Wig44.
08-08-2012, 12:59 AM
It doesn't say we are going to die anywhere in the article.

Eric
08-08-2012, 07:11 AM
If it reaches the earth then it'll be like what happened in the movie 'knowing'. i won't be worried if there's going to be a huge power cut

Niall!
08-08-2012, 12:12 PM
Complete conjecture of course but I've read that a massive enough solar flare would basically EMP half the planet.

efq
09-08-2012, 02:02 PM
A Solar flare is easily capable of wiping the worlds grids for electricity and that rubbish, theres no doubt about that, but if it happens it happens, they'll just have to sort it out or whatever lmao, wouldn't kill us really, just whack us with loads of radiation or smf?

GommeInc
09-08-2012, 02:41 PM
The most that would happen is an amazing light show in the sky, possible power cuts and a zombie invasion. We've died many times before because of solar activity if past news articles are anything to go by, I'm sure we can die again ;)

Jarkie
09-08-2012, 04:09 PM
I'm not overly scared about this; The worse it might do is that the worlds power will go down for a few days.

MKR&*42
09-08-2012, 04:44 PM
The most that would happen is an amazing light show in the sky, possible power cuts and a zombie invasion. We've died many times before because of solar activity if past news articles are anything to go by, I'm sure we can die again ;)

Thisssss.

We've had so many huge solar storms before and they're hardly noticed. They only have a minor effect upon electrical items and are usually unnoticed by the majority of the world. I remember there was a "huge" one a few years ago, it had the power of 20 (billion I think) atomic bombs... we're still here now.

2012 has not come early guys

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