A powerful geomagnetic storm, recorded on Earth, will last until the morning of Thursday, April 17. This was announced by Evgeny Tishkovets, a leading specialist at the Phobos weather center.
According to him, the total duration of geomagnetic disturbances is a day.
The peak level will occur on Wednesday morning (level G3 and G2 - strong and moderate storm) and on Thursday night and morning (G2 and G1 - moderate and weak storm.
Tishkovets clarified that the cause of the magnetic storm on Earth was two huge solar prominences that hit the magnetosphere. The space impact caused a magnetic storm, which will drag on intermittently until Thursday morning.
Earlier www1.ru reported that on April 15 The Sun "shot" a series of powerful flares, so weather-dependent people better get ready.
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