More Active Sun Means Nasty Solar Storms Ahead

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The sun is about to get a lot more active, which could have ill effects on Earth. So to prepare, top sun scientists met Tuesday to discuss the best ways to protect Earth's satellites and other vital systems from the coming solar storms.

Solar storms occur when sunspots on our star erupt and spew out flumes of charged particles that can damage power systems. The sun's activity typically follows an 11-year cycle, and it looks to be coming out of a slump and gearing up for an active period.

"The sun is waking up from a deep slumber, and in the next few years we expect to see much higher levels of solar activity," said Richard Fisher, head of NASA's Heliophysics Division. "At the same time, our technological society has developed an unprecedented sensitivity to solar storms. The intersection of these two issues is what we're getting together to discuss."

Fisher and other experts met at the Space Weather Enterprise Forum, which took place in Washington, D.C., at the National Press Club.

Bad news for gizmos

People of the 21st century rely on high-tech systems for the basics of daily life. But smart power grids, GPS navigation, air travel, financial services and emergency radio communications can all be knocked out by intense solar activity.

A major solar storm could cause twenty times more economic damage than Hurricane Katrina, warned the National Academy of Sciences in a 2008 report, "Severe Space Weather Events—Societal and Economic Impacts." [Photos: Sun storms.]

Luckily, much of the damage can be mitigated if managers know a storm is coming. That's why better understanding of solar weather, and the ability to give advance warning, is especially important.

Putting satellites in 'safe mode' and disconnecting transformers can protect electronics from damaging electrical surges.

"Space weather forecasting is still in its infancy, but we're making rapid progress," said Thomas Bogdan, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colo.

Eyes on the sun

NASA and NOAA work together to manage a fleet of satellites that monitor the sun and help to predict its changes.

A pair of spacecraft called STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) is stationed on opposite sides of the sun, offering a combined view of 90 percent of the solar surface. In addition, SDO (the Solar Dynamics Observatory), which just launched in February 2010, is able to photograph solar active regions with unprecedented spectral, temporal and spatial resolution. Also, an old satellite called the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE), which launched in 1997, is still chugging along monitoring winds coming off the sun. And there are dozens more dedicated to solar science.

"I believe we're on the threshold of a new era in which space weather can be as influential in our daily lives as ordinary terrestrial weather." Fisher said. "We take this very seriously indeed."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100609/sc_space/moreactivesunmeansnastysolarstormsahead
 
so what, tv's and computers won't turn on?

I couldn't care less if my cell phone stops working for a day or two but as long as I have tv and a computer, I'm strilla
 
so what, tv's and computers won't turn on?

I couldn't care less if my cell phone stops working for a day or two but as long as I have tv and a computer, I'm strilla
Generators and City Grids going out, Hospitals powerless, Electric cars out of comission, people stuck in elevators, GPS systems on planes going out...


I remember there was a massive blackout 10 years ago or so. Cities in North East US were out along with Ottowa and Toronto, Montreal as well.
I think it lasted a week or so. And It was caused by the Sun...


Edit: I was wrong, but the sun could easily cause a blackout like the one in 2003. Which effected Ontario and North Eastern US
 
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Damn You Knowing with Nichols Cage!
 
Can't wait until a firey asteroid destroys life on Earth as we know it; i hope i live to see it.
 
Stole the words out of my mouth.. :p

Same here lol

I love it though. My supervisor at work is so afraid of the whole 2012 thing, so any chance I get I tell him about stuff like this. :awesome:

I recently brought to his attention those other volcanoes going off recently and he started getting all worried and shaking his head. :hehe:
 
Generators and City Grids going out, Hospitals powerless, Electric cars out of comission, people stuck in elevators, GPS systems on planes going out...


I remember there was a massive blackout 10 years ago or so. Cities in North East US were out along with Ottowa and Toronto, Montreal as well.
I think it lasted a week or so. And It was caused by the Sun...


Edit: I was wrong, but the sun could easily cause a blackout like the one in 2003. Which effected Ontario and North Eastern US

Hahah that was awesome. I was on a train to Ottawa when the power went out, the only place open around my hotel was a Pizza Pizza so pretty much everyone on the street had a box. As soon as I got home the power was back on, toooatally lame.

I can't wait until this s**t starts happening, it's gonna be badass.
 
^reminds me of the opening scene to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II when everyone in the city is pretty much all eating pizza
 
We'll find out if there's any Kryptonians or Kryptonian-Human hybrids when these solar storms hit earth.:woot:
 
^that episode was the first thing that came to my mind as well when I read this

:hehe:
 
Blast, now my Miss Universe travel plans are scorched.
 
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