Magnetic storms: solar activity forecast for June 27-29
The SSP has released the forecast for solar and geomagnetic activity from June 27 to June 29, 2024. It is important to note that solar activity is expected to fluctuate throughout this time frame. This was reported by SSPDaily.
Geomagnetic storms are categorized based on their power level, indicated by the K-index ranging from 2 to 9. The higher the K-index, the more severe the storm and its potential impact on both individuals and equipment. On Thursday, June 27, a solar activity level corresponding to a K-index of 2 (green level) is anticipated. This indicates minor magnetic disturbances that should not be noticeable to most people.
However, a small magnetic storm is predicted for Friday, June 28, which should subside by Saturday, June 29. During this time, individuals may experience more pronounced magnetic disturbances. It is important to remain informed and prepared for the potential consequences associated with these types of storms.
Please bear in mind that the forecast is subject to change, as researchers continuously update solar activity data every three hours to ensure accuracy and provide the most relevant information to the public.