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I didn't hear a prediction of length, but usually a magnetic disturbance lasts a few hours.
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heyas; they make killer auroras too. you can check this kinda stuff at spaceweather, i believe.I used to work with some folks that did space weather but forgot most of the good stuff. Historically speaking, you may experience power outages, especially in the higher lattitudes (look out Canada), some disruption to cell phones, pagers, and the like ... anything that uses satellites -- they're especially prone to these hazards. On the plus side, like bloodsong mentioned killer auroras, perhaps at lower lattitudes too.
Solar flare is the proper term, sometimes connected with a sunspot, sometimes not. They can cause problems with electronics, mostly at the high latitudes as our magnetic field channels the particles to the north and south poles. As an amateur astronomer, I have more than passing interest, they're just damn pretty, when strong enough that I can see them through the light polution of Milwaukee. We use terms such as curtains, beams, searchlights, to describe the different effects. Something that may be interesting to try to model.
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Yup, Spaceweather has them pegged. (There are actually two major flares which went off less than a day apart and which ought to make things interesting for quite a while.) I'm not sure if I should wish for an aurora visible here in the SF Bay Area or not... but I know of a few quiet places for meteor viewing which ought to be packed if we actually get an aurora! Spaceweather has a phone alert system for any astronomers in this group. Carolly
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This time it might hit full force ...yea! woohoo! my SAT is doomed yet again!~Jani
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The biggest sunspot since 1844 is sending magnetic disturbances toward Earth.... due to arrive about 24 hours from now. Big magnetic storms can throw all kinds of random impulses into running computers and phone lines, and can cause power outages. So: Back up everything that matters! Now!!!
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