This time the peak of solar storms expected to occur late 2013 to 2014

Earth's solar storm that hit last Thursday was the strongest storm in the last five years. The storm is accelerating the delivery of charged particles heat up to 600 miles per second.
Flame-called 'class X' is the most powerful tongue to bombards the earth's magnetic field. Concern was sticking out that solar storms will disrupt power grids, satellite navigation, and flight routes. However, so far no major incidents were reported, as quoted from Dailymail.




Solar storm in March 2012

Solar storm is a 11 year cycle and has a strength 10 times more than the 'solar wind' normal. The storm is expected to end Friday morning, March 9, 2012 with some residual throws charged particles toward Earth.
Solar storm reaches its peak in North America with the appearance of the aurora or Northern Lights. "Aurora is likely to be a kind of drug.

According to solar physicist from Nasa, Alex Young, a solar storm is giving human beings a little jolt. Even so, the earth must be prepared for the peak of solar activity, the end of 2013 to 2014.
There are three ways how solar storms can interfere man-made technology, through a magnetic field, radio, emission of radiation.
According to solar physicist from Nasa, Alex Young, a solar storm is giving human beings a little jolt. Even so, the earth must be prepared for the peak of solar activity, the end of 2013 to 2014.

There are three ways how solar storms can menggangggu man-made technology, through a magnetic field, radio, emission of radiation.

Solar storm in March 2012

According to Joe Kunches, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, all electric companies in the world have been told about the possibility of power outages.

Some airlines pay attention to correct these solar storms. As Delta Airlines spokesman told Fox News. "We flew seven alternative routes."
While American Airlines is also to be careful and monitor the true solar storms. But, they do not change the flight route.

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