A magnetic storm will hit Earth. A coronal mass ejection occurred on the Sun in the direction of our planet. According to forecasts, it will reach Earth on November 28.
The Space Weather Forecast Center forecasts a G1 minor geomagnetic storm for November 28 and a G2 moderate storm for November 29.
Storms of such intensity can cause aurora borealis in the south, they report Noi.md with reference to .
The main cause of magnetic storms are solar plasma ejections during coronal mass ejections or solar flares. The charged particles that reach the Earth cause disturbances in the magnetic field.
Magnetic storms affect both technical systems and human health. In humans, they are believed to cause headaches, increased blood pressure, insomnia and a general feeling of tiredness, especially in people sensitive to weather conditions. In addition, chronic diseases of the cardiovascular and nervous systems can worsen.
On a technical level, magnetic storms can cause disruptions in the operation of satellites, radio communications and navigation systems.