
Can the spring equinox be dangerous?
Now day and night are of equal length and because the Sun has an enormous magnetic field while the Earth has its own, and when these two magnetic fields “collide”, a magnetic storm occurs.
The sun is currently in its so-called solar maximum. It is at its most magnetically active and eruptions are common. The maximum occurs approximately every eleven years and is characterized by an unusually large number of sunspots on the surface. This may amplify the power of solar storms shortly after the equinox has begun, which may have an impact on ocean and air currents and therefore an impact on Earth’s weather.
Energy is transferred from the sun’s magnetic field to the earth’s which increases the chance of particles in the earth’s atmosphere being charged, which is why we can see this as the northern lights.
In some regions, mostly the northernmost ones and depending on the weather, the northern lights can therefore be extra powerful these days. It can take the form of the classic northern lights but also color the sky in strange colors, which can be worth photographing.
The days from now on will get longer with each passing day, and spring will therefore arrive with its splendor of flowers and greenery. One of the best times of the year, in my opinion.
But if the magnetic fields of the sun and the earth collide, it can result in weather disasters, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. We cannot predict changes in sunspots and therefore cannot predict if and when this will happen. It only takes 70 minutes, after a strong eruption occurs on the sun, for this force to hit the earth. There are no time for warnings!
It is therefore likely that weather forecasts will continue as usual, as disaster warnings can create chaos and much damage if we are properly informed. This is what could happen hypothetically, but I believe and hope that in the near future we will not have to experience this cosmic danger.
Thanks for reading my post.
I will be back in springtime!
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