• looking at the sun

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 11 11:04:39 2024
    What a Major Solar Storm Could Do to Our Planet

    Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power
    grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will
    we be prepared for it?



    His official title, one shared by no more than a few dozen Americans,
    is space-weather forecaster. Ever since leaving the Air Force, Tegnell
    has worked for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's
    Space Weather Prediction Center, in Boulder, Colorado: ten hours a
    day, forty hours a week, three decades spent staring at real-time
    images of the sun. Eleven other forecasters work there as well. The
    remaining ones are employed by the only similar institution in the
    country: the Space Weather Operations Center, run by the Department of
    Defense on Offutt Air Force Base, in Sarpy County, Nebraska.
    ...
    ...
    By contrast, most people have no idea that there is weather in outer
    space, let alone what its fluctuations might mean for our planet.
    ...
    ...
    In 2019, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, surveying the
    landscape of possible disasters, concluded that only two natural
    hazards have the capacity to simultaneously affect the entire nation.
    One is a pandemic. The other is a severe solar storm.
    ...
    ...
    But "space-weather forecaster" is an optimistic misnomer; for the most
    part, he and his colleagues can't predict what will happen in outer
    space. All they can do is try to figure out what's happening there
    right now, preferably fast enough to limit the impact on our planet

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/03/04/what-a-major-solar-storm-could-do-to-our-planet

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  • From Danart@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 16 22:51:20 2024
    JAB wrote:
    What a Major Solar Storm Could Do to Our Planet

    Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our
    power
    grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives,
    will
    we be prepared for it?



    His official title, one shared by no more than a few dozen
    Americans,
    is space-weather forecaster. Ever since leaving the Air Force,
    Tegnell
    has worked for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
    Administration's
    Space Weather Prediction Center, in Boulder, Colorado: ten hours a
    day, forty hours a week, three decades spent staring at real-time
    images of the sun. Eleven other forecasters work there as well. The remaining ones are employed by the only similar institution in the
    country: the Space Weather Operations Center, run by the Department
    of
    Defense on Offutt Air Force Base, in Sarpy County, Nebraska.
    ....
    ....
    By contrast, most people have no idea that there is weather in
    outer
    space, let alone what its fluctuations might mean for our planet.
    ....
    ....
    In 2019, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, surveying the
    landscape of possible disasters, concluded that only two natural
    hazards have the capacity to simultaneously affect the entire
    nation.
    One is a pandemic. The other is a severe solar storm.
    ....
    ....
    But "space-weather forecaster" is an optimistic misnomer;
    for the most
    part, he and his colleagues can't predict what will happen in outer
    space. All they can do is try to figure out what's happening there
    right now, preferably fast enough to limit the impact on our planet


    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/03/04/what-a-major-solar-storm-could-do-to-our-planet

    The
    Sun is a form of energy. It is also food as well. Everybody by law
    should have Solar panels hanging off the side of there windows. My
    advice is to stay out of the sun unless your enjoying your day.


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=665175001#665175001

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