ABC 7 meteorologist explains what causes geomagnetic activity and when auroras might be visible farther south.
When a solar storm strikes Earth, it can disrupt technology that's vital for our daily lives. Solar storms occur when ...
A powerful geomagnetic storm caused by an X-class solar flare and a fast-moving coronal mass ejection has disrupted Earth's ...
Earth just experienced a rare S4 solar radiation storm, the most intense since 2003 — powerful for satellites and astronauts, ...
A solar radiation storm stronger than one we’ve seen in over two decades is in progress, the Space Weather Prediction Center ...
The short answer is no, it doesn’t change our temperatures, create storms, or impact rain or snow chances. That’s because our ...
A powerful flare unleashed a severe solar storm that caused auroras and GPS disruptions on Earth.
Solar activity is ramping up, which means the northern lights are appearing farther south than usual. In 2026, people across ...
Traditional solar fails in the windswept north. Two Swedish inventors are betting on aerodynamic resilience to solve the latitude gap ...
A powerful solar storm lit skies far beyond the poles, revealing how Earth’s magnetic shield protects the planet during ...
The northern lights may not have been as bright as you expected, but Earth’s atmosphere was still highly active.