2024-2025 solar storms will end everything on Earth?
This article addresses concerns going around the internet that 2024-2025 solar storms will end everything on Earth. It is making people worry and fear for no reason.
It is a fact that the Sun is going through a time of increased activity that will end in July 2025 with Solar Cycle 25. However, the claims of destruction on Earth are not based on scientific evidence.
According to NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Solar Cycle 25 is predicted to peak between January and October of the year 2024 which will end in July 2025.
Solar storms are a normal part of the universe. They might have impacted Earth, but scientists don’t think it will be a major disaster in 2025. These storms can mess up power grids, communications, and GPS tracking.
But how bad the damage is depends a lot on how strong the storm is and it is moving in which way. There are different times of year for different things. Hence, the Sun also goes through cycles. It reaches its highest point of action every 11 years.
Solar Cycle 25 is likely to reach its peak in July 2025. Solar storms and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are more likely to happen during this time. CMEs refer to the expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
However, 2024-2025 solar storms can create different kinds of problems on Earth including radio and GPS tracking disruption. Geomagnetic storms can happen when CMEs hit the magnetic field of Earth. It could damage satellites and cause power outages.
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People should be aware of risks and take steps like having backup power sources. It is important to stay grounded in facts and avoid making claims, that make you feel bad.
NASA and NOAA are keeping an eye on the Sun and giving you updates on space weather. So, you can get your information from credible sources.
In short, there is no solid proof that a solar storm in 2025 will turn out bad. Use trustworthy sites like NASA and NOAA to stay informed. You should be ready for possible problems, but don’t get afraid of impossible outcomes.
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