There are reports that the activation of strong solar might hit Earth’s magnetic field.
According to the experts of Space Weather, the sunspots contributed to a solar eruption in the Sun’s atmosphere on July 15, which will be the reason of the instability of magnetism.
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Moreover, solar filaments are defined as clouds above the solar surface that create a fit between magnetic regions of opposite poles or oppositions of poles.
As per the record, in the past few days magnetism has now introduced to a slow-moving CME (coronal mass ejection), known as a solar flare with high intensity of radiation from the sun, whereas forecasters reported that high-speed streams of solar is getting closer to CME along with this it can magnify or boost up any long-lasting storm.
Geomagnetic storms are defined as a disturbance of Earth’s magnetotail it only occurs when there’s a sudden exchange of solar wind into space.
Therefore, geomagnetic storms are ranked by severity on the G-Scale range from G1 to G5, the hindmost being the most powerful and dangerous.