Sun flare erupt on more medium cme building up hurricane pressure all main points

Sun flare erupt on more medium cme building up hurricane pressure all main points


The sun has been getting upheaval for some time for some time. Especially in the last three days, a continuous series of solar flair bursting has continued, surprised scientists. This led to radio blackouts in many areas. After a small solar storm on Monday and three separate solar flare explosions on Tuesday, solar flair bursting activity has not stopped in the last 24 hours. On Wednesday, December 6, another solar flare irrational occurred, more than any solar flair seen earlier this week. According to reports, NASA’s data suggests a potential ‘sigmoid explosion’, which is potentially inspiring the coronal mass ejection (CM) towards the Earth.

It is estimated that the solar storm is expected to hit the earth on 9 December. However, the exact result remains uncertain. The Area Climate Reside had informed about the M2.35 solar flare explosion this morning and said that this caused a short-wave radio blackout. However, most of the areas affected by blackouts were above the Pacific Ocean, which did not affect telecommunications much.

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a sigmoid explosion, characterized by its S-shaped magnetic filament, which leaves debris spreading 100,000 km when exploded. Data suggests that this particular incident may have inspired a weak CME towards Earth, which would have added a layer of complexity to the situation. On December 9, there is a possibility of weak but direct impact on the Earth’s magnetic field, which emphasizes the need for constant vigilance and monitoring of space weather development.

Explain that solar flare irrations are like a highlite-charged gas bulb that is on the surface of the sun. These solar activity broadcasts charged particles, electrons and protons at various energy levels. Solar activity affects streams, electronic devices and radio communication. If solar flare keeps more energy, it can turn into a solar storm, causing the effect of solar radiation in the atmosphere around the planet’s land.