Magnetic Storm on April 22: What to Expect from Solar Activity
On Wednesday, April 22, global geomagnetic activity will remain mostly low.
Experts predict a relatively calm situation, although brief periods of increased solar activity are possible throughout the day.
According to the British Geological Survey, the overall geomagnetic conditions for this day are classified as “quiet.”
However, at peak moments, readings may rise to an “active” level, though they will not reach dangerous storm levels.
Current fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field are caused by a coronal hole on the Sun, which is driving increased solar wind speeds.
Despite this factor, the overall background remains stable and safe for most technical systems.
Over the past 24 hours, researchers recorded higher activity levels corresponding to the G1 category. Currently, there is a trend toward a gradual weakening of these factors, which will contribute to the stabilization of space weather in the near future.
For weather-sensitive individuals, even minor surges in geomagnetic activity can cause discomfort.
During such periods, increased anxiety and irritability are often observed, and the process of making important decisions becomes more difficult.
Doctors note that during periods of solar activity, chronic conditions of the cardiovascular and nervous systems may worsen.
The most common symptoms include severe headaches, migraines, rapid fatigue, and sudden mood swings.
The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC NOAA) has released a new forecast for magnetic storms.
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