Media Reports About a Massive Geomagnetic Storm Hitting Earth on March 18 Are Inaccurate, NOAA Says (newsweek.com)
Several news outlets this week are reporting that Earth is expecting a "massive magnetic storm" on March 18. Yeah, so that's not happening, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) told Newsweek and other outlets. From a report: And they would know: Not only does NOAA help people build forecasts for weather here on Earth, they also predict space weather events like geomagnetic storms. "This story is not plausible in any way, shape or form," Bob Rutledge, who leads NOAA's Space Weather Forecast Center, told Newsweek via e-mail. "Things are all quiet for space weather, and the sun is essentially spotless." The magnetic storm's "imminent" arrival was one of Monday morning's top science news stories, according to Google News. But most coverage appeared to be based on a misinterpretation of a chart posted on Russia's Lebedev Institute's website showing a minor uptick in geomagnetic activity on the 18th. That elevated activity is expected to be a minor storm at most.
This is why I don't get my weather information from "news" outlets.
Thats what THEY want you to believe. I am wrapping my head in tinfoil. They won't make a fool of me!
They're interfering with our electromagnetic interference; better start another investigation. I blame Jared for this.
In Soviet Russia, weather reports you.
I am not your blowing wind, I am the lightning.
...instead got fake views!
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
No need for reporting on this one, if it's a HUGE magnetic storm expect there to be no reporting because of a black-out from power-loss. Also expect to see some pretty impressive Auroras. If you don't see either of these things, it isn't a magnetic storm to really worry about.
Perhaps it is just an elaborate way to promote the show.
The National St. Paddy's Forecasting center is predicting a violent disruption of geospatial equilibrium and thought competence the morning of March 18th.
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
The University of Alaska - Fairbanks does predict high auroral activity the night of the 18th.
So, depending on where you live, you might get to see some aurora that night - but nothing like the "news" going around the web.
#DeleteChrome
worst case an A3 flare, which won't even color the sky in Norway, is the 24 hour prediction.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
For a real forecast of geomagnetic storms, go to the Space Weather Prediction Center.
There may actually be a geomagnetic storm on March 18. A Kp index of 5 or higher indicates a geomagnetic storm. It's not rare at all, and it's enough to get auroras in the far northern US. The effects of such a storm would be quite minor.
The fake news articles are describing something on the level of the Carrington Event. A coronal mass ejection (CME) comparable to that of the Carrington Event did occur on July 23, 2012. That CME missed the Earth, but had it been directed at the Earth, it could have caused massive damage on a planetary scale. The Carrington Event induced currents in telegraph wires, which caused sparks and started fires. In the present day, it would probably blow out lots of transformers at once, and taking down power grids. The difficulty in replacing all of the damaged transformers would result in long term power outages, which we're just not prepared to deal with. My understanding is that the return period for a storm of that strength is about 150 years. It will happen again, just not on March 18, 2018.
In today's post-truth world, people are allowed to believe their own facts in the face of those pushed by so called "experts" and "people who actually know what the fuck they're talking about." So to anyone out there who wishes to believe in the alternative fact that Earth's technology will be set back to the 1700s on Sunday, you should feel free to sell me all of your soon-to-be-useless electronics which I will pay above-scrap prices for. I will use them to build a post-apocalyptic museum to teach the young ones about the before-times. Don't worry about scrubbing valuable personal information from them either, that will all be deleted when the geomagnetic storm hits.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
How long would it take a journalist, editor, or dedicated fact checker in a news office to make that phone call or send that email before going to press and soiling themselves in public with embarrassingly wrong reporting? That what they say is true is the entire basis of their credibility as journalists. It's as if media outlets don't care anymore.
Debate is a form of harassment. Do not question my truth.
What???? The Daily Mail is wrong?
Oh my lord, the last bastion of bias-free, independent, thoroughly researched professional journalism has been breached!
The end is nigh!!!!
.. Ibtimes.com is owned by none other than Newsweek Media Group. .
ACTUALLY...no
IBI Times formed in 2003. The owner BOUGHT NEWSWEEK in 2011 so your allegation that newsweek owns IBI Times is false.