Post: [NEWS]☛ Solar Storm could hit Earth
02-24-2011, 01:06 PM #1
DEREKTROTTER
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[NEWS]☛ Solar Storm could hit Earth


What would u do without electricity?

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Get ready for a 'global Katrina': Biggest ever solar storm could cause power cuts which last for MONTHS


  • Earth is overdue a solar storm as the sun enters its most active period


The world is overdue a ferocious 'space storm' that could knock out communications satellites, ground aircraft and trigger blackouts - causing hundreds of billions of pounds of damage, scientists say.

Astronomers today warned that mankind is now more vulnerable to a major solar storm than at any time in history - and that the planet should prepare for a global Katrina-style disaster.

A massive eruption of the sun would send waves of radiation and charged particles to Earth, damaging the satellite systems used for synchronising computers, airline navigation and phone networks.

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Imminent: The world got a taster of the sun's explosive power last week with the strongest solar eruption in five years (white flash, centre) sent a torrent of charged plasma hurtling towards the world. Scientists believe we are overdue a ferocious solar storm.


  • If the storm is powerful enough it could even crash stock markets and cause power cuts that last weeks or months, experts told the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  • The chances of a disruption from space are getting stronger because the sun is entering the most active period of its 11 to 12-year natural cycle.

  • The world got a taster of the sun's explosive power last week when the strongest solar eruption in five years sent a torrent of charged plasma hurtling towards the world at 580 miles per second.

  • The storm created spectacular aurorae and disrupted radio communications.

  • Professor Sir John Beddington, the government's chief scientific adviser, said: 'The issue of space weather has got to be taken seriously. We've had a relatively quiet period of space weather - but we can't expect that quiet period to continue.

  • 'At the same time over that period the potential vulnerability of our systems has increased dramatically, whether it is the smart grid in our electricity systems or the ubiquitous use of GPS in just about everything we use these days.

  • 'The situation has changed. We need to be thinking about the ability both to categorise and explain and give early warning when particular types of space weather are likely to occur.'


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Threat: Rio de Janeiro during a blackout in 2009. A solar storm could cause global power cuts for months, scientists have warned.

Solar storms are caused by massive explosions on the sun.

The explosions release waves of X-rays and ultraviolet radiation which smash into the Earth within minutes, disrupting radio signals and damaging the electronics of satellites.

They are followed ten to 20 minutes later by a burst of energetic particles which cause even more havoc with satellites - and then 15 to 30 hours later by supercharged plasma which collides with Earth's magnetic field.

The plasma create the aurora - or Northern Lights - and can induce electrical currents in power lines and cables.

Jane Lubchenco, head of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said: 'This is not a matter of if, it is simply a matter of when and how big.

'The last time we had a maximum in the solar cycle, about 10 years ago, the world was a very different place. Cell phones are now ubiquitous; they were certainly around but we didn't rely on them for so many different things.

'Many things that we take for granted today are so much more prone to the process of space weather than was the case in the last solar maximum.'

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Communications satellites would be knocked out by a solar storm, causing widespread chaos on Earth and hundreds of billions of pounds of damage.









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02-27-2011, 04:01 AM #101
Yeezus Christ
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We have to start over as cavemen! :carling:
02-27-2011, 04:21 AM #102
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02-27-2011, 04:23 AM #103
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02-27-2011, 04:26 AM #104
ISmokeyTheBear
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Very interesting
but as you posted its all natural
02-27-2011, 04:53 PM #105
Scarface
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Originally posted by DEREKTROTTER View Post
15 billion years lol, couldnt even imagine what life would be like then. All the planets resources will be used up within 100 years

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Yeah true. Imagine the technology in "15 billion" years? lol I have no words to explain what we will have.

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02-27-2011, 05:00 PM #106
DEREKTROTTER
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Originally posted by CaRLiiTOsZ94 View Post
Yeah true. Imagine the technology in "15 billion" years? lol I have no words to explain what we will have.


cant see there been any humans in 15 billion years
02-27-2011, 05:05 PM #107
Scarface
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Originally posted by DEREKTROTTER View Post
cant see there been any humans in 15 billion years


True but If you noticed humans are growing since like the 1700s? The tallest man was about 5' tall lol So I believe If humans were still alive in that time (in which I also doubt) we'll be sooo tall, the continents will touch again, water will have evaporated completely. Itll be a wasteland.

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02-27-2011, 05:07 PM #108
Originally posted by CaRLiiTOsZ94 View Post
True but If you noticed humans are growing since like the 1700s? The tallest man was about 5' tall lol So I believe If humans were still alive in that time (in which I also doubt) we'll be sooo tall, the continents will touch again, water will have evaporated completely. Itll be a wasteland.


If by some miracle we havn't all killed each other by then then I'm 100% sure we'll have expanded out into the universe, further than we could possibly imagine right now.
02-27-2011, 05:11 PM #109
Scarface
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Originally posted by Clutch
If by some miracle we havn't all killed each other by then then I'm 100% sure we'll have expanded out into the universe, further than we could possibly imagine right now.


Yea id like to be alive by that time in which lol no hope for that :black:

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