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Solar Activity Forecast for March 11: Earth’s Magnetosphere Pre-Excited with Low Chance of Magnetic Storms

On Monday, March 11, no magnetic storm is expected. However, the Earth’s magnetosphere is in a pre-excited state.

During the last 24 hours, solar activity has been at a moderate level. Over the past 24 hours, 6 class M flares have occurred on the Sun, the maximum of which was the M1 flare. Such outbreaks have little effect on the human body.

On Monday, March 11, the geomagnetic field is expected to be at an unstable level. Solar activity will be low with a small chance of M-class flares.

Solar activity on March 11:

  • Probability of minor geomagnetic storm – 10%
  • Chance of a major geomagnetic storm – 1%
  • Probability of an M-class solar flare – 20%
  • Probability of an X-class solar flare – 1%
  • The number of sunspots is 26.

The specialists of the Meteoagent website also note quiet state of the Earth’s magnetosphere – K-INDEX 3.

To make it easier to navigate the charts, you can take the working classification as a basis and determine for yourself the level of the solar storm and the level of possible impact on your body. Let us remind you that the Sun is fickle, so the forecast for its activity may change.

Magnetic storms can have a negative impact on human health. Magnetic storm warnings help monitor risk factors for heart attacks and strokes in the days leading up to these types of solar events.

Unstable, variable weather also affects well-being – migraines, discomfort for hyper- and hypotensive people, cloudiness affects mood and performance, you crave sun and vitamin D.

2024-03-10 19:01:38
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