Solar flare alert from NOAA to hit earth today can generate geomagnetic storm details

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a solar flare alert today. There itself, spaceweatherlive Has also listed this solar flare. It has been described as the solar flare of the M-Class whose intensity is very high. This means that such solar flares can affect the Earth to some extent. The probability of this solar flare reaching the Earth is said to be 40%. It is said to have originated from a sun spot named AR3280.
The sun spot AR3280 is a rapidly expanding spot on the sun’s surface. These are spots that form on the surface of the surface and a large amount of energy comes out from them. Solar flares are created by the light and particles emitted when the Sun releases magnetic energy. These flares are the most powerful explosions ever seen in our solar system, releasing energy comparable to billions of hydrogen bombs.
The energetic particles present in a solar flare travel at the speed of light. Recently another flare came from the Sun which caused a radio blackout on Earth. This flare was classified as X1.2. This flare was observed by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). SDO is continuously monitoring our Sun and giving information about the movements taking place in it. The flare emitted from the Sun was of X class. Solar flares in this category are the most powerful.
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