Solar storms are stronger in the next 11 years

Picture 1 of Solar storms are stronger in the next 11 years Scientists have reported that solar storms will be stronger in intensity when it happens over the next 11 years.

When the solar cycle reaches its peak in 2012, it will cause intense solar storms to the earth with clouds and radiation intensity with high-speed particles of millions of miles, which can cause affecting the world through disruption of communications satellite systems, scientists warn.

Solar storms in the past have damaged electrical systems and affected global electricity supply, disrupting information on the earth, especially explosions in power plants and systems. transmission system of countries. ' The next sunspot cycle will be 30-50% stronger ,' according to scientists.

There is still no agreement on the exact time of this new cycle. A researcher predicts this cycle will come in late 2007 or early 2008 while others say it could start later this year. However, they agree that the strongest solar storms will not start abruptly on the sun's surface for many years, but once they do, they will be very strong.

Solar storms can occur at any time during the sun's 11-year cycle. However, the worst solar storms are most likely to occur only at the stage known as 'the maximum sun'. The most recent solar phase is in 2001.

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