‘Huge Solar Storm’ Will Hit Earth on July 31 or August 1

A massive hole has formed in the upper atmosphere of the Sun, and our planet will align with that hole later this week.

Once the alignment happens, Earth will be bombarded by a “solar storm”, and nobody is quite sure yet how bad it will be.

If the storm is relatively minor, we could just experience a few disruptions to satellite communications and see some pretty lights in the sky.  But if the storm is really severe, our electrical grid could be fried and we could experience widespread power outages.  According to the Express, “the solar storm will hit Earth on July 31 or August 1″…

Earth’s orbit around the Sun will soon align with a coronal hole – a hole in the Sun’s upper atmosphere – and solar particles will subsequently bombard the planet after they have made their way through space. Experts predict that the solar storm will hit Earth on July 31 or August 1. People in the northern hemisphere are likely to be treated to northern lights – or aurora borealis – as the solar winds bombard the upper reaches of the planet.

Of course North America is in the northern hemisphere, and so we could be in for a direct hit.

Since our satellites are outside our atmosphere, they are the most vulnerable during a solar storm.  If some of our satellites get fried, that could affect GPS navigation, cell phone communication, and satellite television services

For the most part, the Earth’s magnetic field protects humans from the barrage of radiation, but solar storms can affect satellite-based technology.

Solar winds can heat the Earth’s outer atmosphere, causing it to expand.

This can affect satellites in orbit, potentially leading to a lack of GPS navigation, mobile phone signal and satellite TV such as Sky.

But if the storm is powerful enough, electronic devices all over the country could be damaged and our power grid could potentially be disabled.  According to astrophysicist Scott McIntosh, a really bad solar storm could potentially even cause some of our major cities to be without power for months

McIntosh winces at the thought of what a massive storm might do: “Could you imagine DC or New York City being without power for six months, or eight months a year because of a solar event that they didn’t forecast well?”

So let us hope that this solar storm turns out to be relatively minor, because the potential for a catastrophic event is certainly there.

And our planet has definitely experienced very serious solar storms in recent history.  For example, just check out what happened in August 1972

On August 4, an aurora shone so luminously that shadows were cast was seen from the southern coast of the United Kingdom[1] and shortly later as far south as Bilbao, Spain at magnetic latitude46°.[38] Extending to August 5, intense geomagnetic storming continued with bright red (a relatively rare color associated with extreme events) and fast-moving aurora visible at midday from dark regions of the Southern Hemisphere.[39]

Radio frequency (RF) effects were rapid and intense. Blackouts commenced nearly instantaneously on the sunlit side of Earth on HF and other vulnerable bands. A nighttime mid-latitude E layer developed.[40]

Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) were generated and produced significant electrical griddisturbances throughout Canada and across much of eastern and central United States, with strong anomalies reported as far south as Maryland and Ohio, moderate anomalies in Tennessee, and weak anomalies in Alabama and north Texas. The voltage collapse of 64% on the North Dakota to Manitoba interconnection would have been sufficient to cause a system breakup if occurring during high export conditions on the line, which would have precipitated a large power outage.

If such an event happens this time, there will almost certainly be significant power outages.

In 1859, a much more serious solar storm hit our planet, and it fried telegraph systems all across North America

On September 1–2, 1859, one of the largest recorded geomagnetic storms (as recorded by ground-based magnetometers) occurred. Auroras were seen around the world, those in the northern hemisphere as far south as the Caribbean; those over the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. were so bright that the glow woke gold miners, who began preparing breakfast because they thought it was morning.[6] People in the northeastern United States could read a newspaper by the aurora’s light.[11] The aurora was visible from the poles to the low latitude area[12], such as south-central Mexico[13]Queensland, Cuba, Hawaii,[14] southern Japan and China,[15] and even at lower latitudes very close to the equator, such as in Colombia.[16] Estimates of the storm strength range from −800 nT to −1750 nT.[17]

Telegraph systems all over Europe and North America failed, in some cases giving telegraph operators electric shocks.[18] Telegraph pylons threw sparks.[19] Some telegraph operators could continue to send and receive messages despite having disconnected their power supplies.[20]

At that time, we hardly possessed any technology that was capable of being affected by a solar storm.

If a similar event happens this week, the damage will be absolutely cataclysmic.

As I was researching this article, I also discovered this solar storm will hit us at the time of the “Black Supermoon”

According to Farmer’s Almanac, some people call the second moon in a single month a Black Moon—this is the definition that’s used most often, and the one that applies to the full moon happening on July 31st. The term has also been used where no new moon occurs in a month, which only happens every 5 to 10 years in the month of February.

This particular moon on July 31st is called a Black Supermoon because it will be near its closest point to Earth.

I don’t know if the fact these two events are happening so close to one another has any significance, but I did find it to be interesting.

We live in very unusual times, and our world is getting stranger every day.  Global events are beginning to accelerate, and many of us feel like all sorts of craziness could start breaking loose at any moment.

Scientists tell us it is just a matter of time before another solar storm of the magnitude which North America experienced in 1859 hits our planet again.

At this point we are completely and totally unprepared for such a storm, and so let us hope the solar storm which will hit us this week is not of that variety.

Source: http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/a-large-solar-storm-will-hit-earth-on-july-31-or-august-1-at-the-same-time-that-the-black-supermoon-happens

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    Bevan Dockery

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    The Black Supermoon could be significant. Being a full moon means that it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. Hence any burst of radiation from the Sun will have a clear path all of the way to the Earth so we will get the full intensity of the activity whatever it may turn out to be.

    Qualification: the AstroPixels.com 2019 Calendar of Astronomical Events gives 03:12 hrs on August 01 as a New Moon not a Full Moon with the Moon at Perigee of 359398 km at 07:08 hrs on 02 August . If so, the Moon will be between the Sun and the Earth and take some of the brunt of the radiation from the Sun’s outburst.

    heavens-above.com also gives 01 August 2019 as the time of a New Moon so it looks as though
    there is some confusion here. timeanddate.com quote one of the definitions of a Black Moon as being the second New Moon in the same month in which case 30 August will be a Black Moon.

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      jerry krause

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      Hi Bevan,

      Very good “Catch”. Michael could give us so many historical details of what had been observed in the past but it seems this author could not check what the moon phase would actually be July 31 or August 1.

      Have a good day, Jerry

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    Bevan Dockery

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    It looks as though The Express was going over the top with the sort of alarmist forecasts that we have come to expect from the UN IPCC. The US Space Weather Prediction Centre website has the current “Report and Forecast of Solar and Geophysical Activity”:

    :Product: Report of Solar-Geophysical Activity
    :Issued: 2019 Jul 29 2200 UTC

    Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA,

    Space Weather Prediction Center and the U.S. Air Force.

    #
    Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Geophysical Activity Report and Forecast
    SDF Number 210 Issued at 2200Z on 29 Jul 2019

    IA. Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 28/2100Z to
    29/2100Z: Solar activity has been at very low levels for the past 24
    hours. There are currently 0 numbered sunspot regions on the disk.
    IB. Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be very low
    on days one, two, and three (30 Jul, 31 Jul, 01 Aug).

    IIA. Geophysical Activity Summary 28/2100Z to 29/2100Z: The geomagnetic
    field has been at quiet levels for the past 24 hours. Solar wind speed
    reached a peak of 390 km/s at 29/0707Z. Total IMF reached 5 nT at
    29/0604Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -3 nT at
    29/0736Z.
    IIB. Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected
    to be at quiet levels on day one (30 Jul) and quiet to unsettled levels
    on days two and three (31 Jul, 01 Aug).

    III. Event probabilities 30 Jul-01 Aug
    Class M 01/01/01
    Class X 01/01/01
    End of copy.

    There I was expecting to do a full computer backup and turnoff the household power for fear of a serious power surge.

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      Nadra

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      Is it serious? Will it destroy the world or something?

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    Unknown

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    Do u have proof that a solar storm is coming

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    Nadra

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    Is it serious? Will it destroy the world or something?

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    tom0mason

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    If by “According to the Express, “the solar storm will hit Earth on July 31 or August 1″… Michael Snyder means the UK’s Daily Express, well they have form on this kind of alarmist reporting

    TECH BLACKOUT: Huge solar storm which could WIPE OUT modern technology expected by 2020
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/737882/solar-storm-WIPE-OUT-modern-technology-carrington-event
    PUBLISHED: 03:58, Wed, Nov 30, 2016 | UPDATED: 07:13, Wed, Nov 30, 2016
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    Halloween 2018: Solar storms to cause ‘GHOSTLY-GREEN’ skies over Halloween
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1037784/Halloween-2018-solar-storm-space-weather-forecast-coronal-hole
    PUBLISHED: 11:59, Mon, Oct 29, 2018 | UPDATED: 12:02, Mon, Oct 29, 2018
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    Solar storm WARNING: MEGA solar flare to cause UK blackout costing £16BILLION, experts say
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1048375/met-office-weather-forecast-solar-flare-solar-storm-uk-blackout
    PUBLISHED: 13:03, Wed, Nov 21, 2018 | UPDATED: 14:51, Wed, Nov 21, 2018
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    Space weather forecast: Solar storm to hit Earth TOMORROW
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1139100/weather-forecast-solar-storm-2019-weather-in-space-sun-storm-what-is-solar-storm
    PUBLISHED: 13:39, Tue, Jun 11, 2019 | UPDATED: 13:44, Tue, Jun 11, 2019
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    Solar storm WARNING: Massive storm from space could put an end to the INTERNET
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1130063/space-weather-forecast-warning-solar-storm-carrington-event-met-office-space-news
    PUBLISHED: 13:45, Tue, May 21, 2019 | UPDATED: 13:53, Tue, May 21, 2019
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    Space weather WARNING: Solar storms can INTENSIFY cyclones
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1134038/space-weather-forecast-solar-storm-cyclone-mangkhut-earth-weather-latest-update
    PUBLISHED: 13:42, Thu, May 30, 2019 | UPDATED: 14:17, Thu, May 30, 2019

    And recently we have ….
    Space weather forecast: Solar storm is predicted for next week - and could cause chaos
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1158156/weather-forecast-solar-storm-2019-space-city-news-northern-lights/
    PUBLISHED: 11:45, Fri, Jul 26, 2019 | UPDATED: 11:49, Fri, Jul 26, 2019

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    C Lewis

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    The minute I see MS, I click to somewhere else. He is like Steve Q. that screams the end and nothing ever happens.
    The best source for this is http://www.spaceweatherwoman.com/
    The problem with this story is that ALL the websites in the sphere of influence to those coming here or P. Begley etc. are quoting one source for the doom… M. Snyder
    10 to 1 any amount… nothing will happen… not solar storm wise anyway.
    My credentials?, you ask…. write me I will tell you.
    This event is nothing compared to what is coming….

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    tom0mason

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    As I write it’s 1 August and nothing untoward has been reported. Internet keeps working, those annoying pings still come from advertisers on the phone, the electrical grid is thankfully still here.
    Ho-hum, another day in paradise …

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      Toto's fan

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      Yes but TomO; Imagine how terrifying it would have been if you had not been fast asleep.

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