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Not as powerful as the last one but if you are in a northern state you might be able to see the aurora again.

Archive: https://archive.today/cNE4L

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>A powerful, three-day long solar storm is expected to hit Earth today that could trigger 'power grid fluctuations,' experts have warned. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) noted that the geomagnetic storm, which is a major disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere, could disrupt satellite orbits, cause radio blackouts and push incredible northern light displays as far south as New York. The upcoming storm is due to an active sunspot that has unleashed at least 18 flares this week.

Not as powerful as the last one but if you are in a northern state you might be able to see the aurora again. Archive: https://archive.today/cNE4L From the post: >>A powerful, three-day long solar storm is expected to hit Earth today that could trigger 'power grid fluctuations,' experts have warned. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) noted that the geomagnetic storm, which is a major disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere, could disrupt satellite orbits, cause radio blackouts and push incredible northern light displays as far south as New York. The upcoming storm is due to an active sunspot that has unleashed at least 18 flares this week.

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Fake and gay

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Coincidentally we will be I. The 25% nothing will happen.

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Is this normal? Or excuse for them to experiment more with weather weapons

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There are a large number of huge sun-spots right now. This happens sometimes.

It is likely we will be seeing this a lot over the next 1-3 years. We just have to hope we don't have a proper Carrington Event. Most infrastructure around the world will fail and it will be bad.