Geomagnetic Activity Forecast for August 15
Over the past 24 hours, the highest recorded 3-hour Kp index was 5, classified as G1 (Minor) according to NOAA. For the forecast period of August 14-16, 2024, the highest expected Kp index is 4 (equivalent to 0.67 on the NOAA scale).
On August 15, 2024, a kIndex level of 2 out of 9 indicates a "quiet" geomagnetic activity status. This means the Earth's magnetic field remains stable, with minimal disruptions from solar winds or other cosmic factors. The likelihood of auroras during this time is low.
Satellite communications and power grids usually function without significant interference. For those with weather sensitivities, such as certain medical conditions, a stable geomagnetic field can create a more balanced environment. Individuals may experience fewer disruptions in sleep, mood changes, or symptoms often triggered by heightened geomagnetic activity, reflected in higher index levels.
This stability often provides relief to those prone to migraines or anxiety. It leads to a greater sense of well-being on quieter days. While a K-index of 2 does not directly affect weather patterns, it generally correlates with stable atmospheric conditions. This correlation further enhances the comfort of sensitive individuals.
Earlier, SSP told about Earth's Geomagnetic Disturbances in August 2024.