Multiple strong sun surface explosions occurred. No worries about damage to electronic devices at this time
SWPC (Space Weather Prediction Center) called attention to the obstacles (solar storms) on the earth caused by multiple solar surface explosions that occurred around EDT 29th and 28th.CMEs (Coronal mass ejections) reach the Earth as early as the afternoon of the 30th, and we need to be careful about their effects on March 31st and April 1st (both are EDTs).
However, with that said, there seems to be no major concern about damage to electronic devices at this time. On the other hand, he also said that aurora may be seen in areas near the Arctic and Antarctica depending on the situation.
The solar flare related to the solar storm, which we are concerned about this Thursday, is classified as the second most powerful M class after the X class. However, according to SWPC, the rank of the solar storm itself is G3 (the lowest is G1 and the highest is G5), and "generally, the impact on electronic devices is small".
So I'd like to expect with confidence how beautiful the aurora will appear, but it's a pity that I can't see it in Japan.
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