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May 15, 2005

Weird

 

 

From the “I’m truly stumped department”:

 

 

May 15, 2005 — Forecasters at the NOAA Space Environment Center in Boulder, Colo., observed a geomagnetic storm on Sunday, May 15, which they classified as an extreme event, measuring G-5—the highest level—on the NOAA Space Weather Scales.

"This event registered a 9 on the K-Index, which measures the maximum deviation of the Earth's magnetic field in a given three-hour period," said Gayle Nelson, lead operations specialist at NOAA Space Environment Center. "The scale ranges from 0 to 9, with 9 being the highest. This was a significant event."

Possible impacts from such a geomagnetic storm include widespread power system voltage control problems; some grid systems may experience complete collapse or blackouts. Transformers may experience damage. Spacecraft operations may experience extensive surface charging; problems with orientation; uplink/downlink and tracking satellites. Satellite navigation may be degraded for days, and low-frequency radio navigation can be out for hours. Reports received by the NOAA Space Environment Center indicate that such impacts have been observed in the United States.

NOAA forecasters said the probability of another major event of this type is unlikely, however, other minor level (G-1) geomagnetic storms are possible within the next 24 hours.

 

 

How strange – Saturday night I dreamt there was just such a high-level solar event and geomagnetic storm. In the dream we knew of the initial solar event but were still awaiting the thing to reach us. It seems after all we were. I need to stop eating chili before I go to bed.

 

Posted by Martin at May 15, 2005 11:44 PM

Comments

But how long does it take to hit us?

Posted by: beautifulatrocities [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 16, 2005 03:48 PM

Did you get that chili from Wendy's?

Posted by: Jeffrey King at May 16, 2005 06:00 PM

No...although it did taste faintly like...chicken ;-)

Posted by: Martin at May 16, 2005 06:54 PM