Geomagnetic Activity Report for September 3, 2024
On Tuesday, September 3, 2024, the K-index level of 2 signifies minimal geomagnetic activity, indicating that Earth's magnetic field remains stable and undisturbed, according to NOAA. Such conditions are typically tied to calm solar activity, minimizing the occurrence of geomagnetic storms. Weather-sensitive individuals may feel relieved, as a quiet kIndex level correlates with a lower chance of symptoms linked to geomagnetic changes, such as headaches, sleep issues, or mood swings. To maintain their well-being, it is advisable for these individuals to also monitor other factors like temperature and humidity during this tranquil period.
Furthermore, no G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms are anticipated, and no significant transient or recurrent solar wind features are predicted. Solar radiation levels, as recorded by NOAA GOES-18 over the past 24 hours, were below the thresholds for S-scale storms. There is a slight potential for S1 (Minor) solar radiation storms through September 3. Additionally, R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) radio blackouts are probable, with a slight chance for an R3 (Strong) event, through this date.
In summary, a K-index of 2 creates a serene environment conducive to both physical and mental health, while the absence of significant geomagnetic and solar disturbances offers added reassurance for weather-sensitive individuals.
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