File:Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth (NESDIS 2023-04-28 2023 04 27 Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth).webm

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English: On April 21, 2023, a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the sun, spewing out a burst of plasma that raced toward Earth at nearly two million miles per hour and generated a severe geomagnetic storm (level 4 out of 5 on NOAA’s space weather G- scale) at 3:26 p.m. EDT on April 23. Increased solar radiation and associated geomagnetic storms can have various effects: They can affect power grids on Earth as well as radio signals and communications systems. They can affect our satellite operations and GPS navigation capabilities. They can impact astronauts in space, particularly if they are doing a spacewalk. Outside of the Earth's protective atmosphere, the extra radiation they are exposed to may cause radiation poisoning or other harmful health effects. They can create spectacular auroras on Earth. This is the third severe geomagnetic storm (G4) since Solar Cycle 25 began in 2019. The other storms took place on November 4, 2021, and March 24, 2023. Forecasters observed the elevated solar winds measurement for these events using NOAA’s DSCOVR spacecraft, which informed the geomagnetic storm forecasts. NOAA satellites help monitor the activity of the sun and when solar flares, or coronal mass ejections occur. Since these events can happen unpredictably and some can reach Earth within minutes, NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center uses this information to monitor the activity on the sun and makes forecasts, predictions, and alerts. In this case, NOAA forecasters issued several warnings for the geomagnetic storm and provided decision support to customers so they could minimize impacts. To help with this, the GOES satellites also house the Extreme Ultraviolet and X-ray Irradiance Sensors (EXIS), which monitor the sun’s electromagnetic radiation and serve as a critical first warning system for the onset of flares, the Space Environmental In-Situ Suite (SEISS), which helps assess the electrostatic discharge risk and radiation hazards to astronauts and satellites, and a Magnetometer, which measures the Earth’s magnetic field.
Date 28 April 2023 (upload date)
Source Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth
Author NOAA
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