Is anyone experiencing problems as aresult of the solar episode??
http://www.cnn.com
My internet connections and cell phones are behaving strangely already.
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No Big Deal...
Sort of complicated to explain but all the media reports you've seen warning of a massive solar storm are basically bogus; someone at NOAA got excited yesterday, made a mistake in analyzing a solar flare, and then it got into the major media.
Right now there's only a "minor" geomagnetic storm, something that is fairly routine, and there don't appear any near-term prospects for anything more. There's really been no disruption of anything.
Right now there's only a "minor" geomagnetic storm, something that is fairly routine, and there don't appear any near-term prospects for anything more. There's really been no disruption of anything.
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Re: No Big Deal...
Derecho wrote:Sort of complicated to explain but all the media reports you've seen warning of a massive solar storm are basically bogus; someone at NOAA got excited yesterday, made a mistake in analyzing a solar flare, and then it got into the major media.
Right now there's only a "minor" geomagnetic storm, something that is fairly routine, and there don't appear any near-term prospects for anything more. There's really been no disruption of anything.
I'm in overall agreement with Derecho with a minor exception to the final sentence.
WREL did receive a fax from a major cellular provider indicating they experienced "issues" (God, I hate that expression

I am far from a solar scientist, but do work in broadcasting. Two FWIW observations:
1. Media/NOAA have grossly overhonked this potential event. Judging by calls to the stations and my email.... the Sun is the Confederate artillery at the 3rd day of Gettysburg and we are the Union front line about to be blown to bits. [sigh] The freak out is noticeable.
2. That said, satellite programs we carry (Limbaugh, ABC News, O'Reilly Radio Factor) are frequently clipping off this afternoon; these are not traditional "sunspot" blackouts. We operate several VirteX StarGuide II receivers with LED indicators that (according to our Chief Engineer) show brief periods of geomagnetic interference.
Other broadcasters likewise are experiencing similar anomalies but I don't think we're bacon in the microwave for 45 minutes.
Scott
WREL Radio
Lexington, VA
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The impact of these solar events can be quite difficult to predict. Some years ago there was supposed to be major disruptions because a much bigger burst of energy from the sun was heading straight for the earth. Well nothing happened because (luckily) the polarity was the same as the earth's magnetic field and it was repelled harmlessly.
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