A powerful magnetic storm covers the Earth, which will last for three days

2 June 08:34

Today, June 2, the Earth was hit by a powerful 5-point magnetic storm. This was reported by "Komersant Ukrainian" with reference to Meteoagent.

According to experts, solar activity is currently at K-index 5.4 (red level), which corresponds to a strong magnetic storm.

It was caused by powerful solar flares that occurred a few days ago.

It should be noted that yesterday, June 1, the magnetic storm reached 8 points.

on June 3, the intensity of the storm will decrease to 5 points (red level), which corresponds to a strong magnetic storm.

on June 4, solar activity with a K-index of 4 (yellow level) is expected, which corresponds to a weak magnetic storm, but minor magnetic fluctuations are possible.

It should be noted that the forecast is subject to change, as solar activity researchers update their data every three hours. Therefore, scientists recommend following the updates and warnings.

Geomagnetic storms are classified according to the level of power – K-index – from 2 to 9. The higher the K-index, the stronger the storm and its consequences and impact on people and equipment.

For those who are dependent on weather changes, it is especially important to be cautious on these days and pay attention to how they feel.

On days of strong magnetic storms, most people feel unwell, weak, have a reduced ability to work, and have a depressed psychological state. Doctors recommend paying more attention to your health on such days, getting more rest, not overloading the nervous system, and following a normal daily routine.

How to reduce the negative impact of a magnetic storm

Magnetic storms are natural phenomena associated with solar activity, and although they rarely pose a serious danger, it is important to understand their impact.

Magnetic storms do not pose a serious health risk to most people. However, some studies indicate that mild disorders such as headaches, dizziness, insomnia, or deterioration of health in meteorologically sensitive people may occur during strong magnetic storms.

Experts advise avoiding stress, getting more rest, maintaining water balance, and minimizing physical activity.

To reduce the potential impact of magnetic storms, it is recommended to follow these tips

  • avoid excessive outdoor exposure during the peak moments of the storm;
  • limit physical activity;
  • get plenty of rest;
  • drink plenty of fluids;
  • avoid stressful situations.

People with serious chronic diseases should consult a doctor about additional precautions during strong magnetic storms.

Drivers should be especially careful, as magnetic storms can affect concentration.

Остафійчук Ярослав
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