magnetic storm

noun

: a marked temporary disturbance of the earth's magnetic field held to be related to sunspots

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As the theory goes, more sunspots are correlated with more solar activity and stronger magnetic storms, which could in turn affect the temperatures here on earth. Corey Buhay, Outside Online, 7 Nov. 2024 The aurora was visible in Seattle on Sunday following an Aug. 1 CME that resulted in a G3 magnetic storm. Christine Clarridge, Axios, 8 Aug. 2024 While Mäntsälä sits at a high latitude, the researchers point to the recent magnetic storms that hit Earth in May of this year as an example of how far reaching the effects of such activity can be. Michael Franco, New Atlas, 10 July 2024 The antennas have enabled scientists to detect radio signals emitted during magnetic storms on the Sun, document the metronomic bursts from dead stellar cinders called pulsars, and discover the fine detail of lightning strikes on Saturn. Byeric Lusito, science.org, 14 June 2024 Its magnetic field plays a role in events like solar flares, explosions that shoot energy, light and high-speed particles into space, as well as coronal mass ejections, solar magnetic storms that expel gas and magnetic fields. Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 May 2024 The intensity of these magnetic storms could impact us energetically and heighten our emotional sensitivity Keep your eyes on the sky this weekend! Valerie Mesa, Peoplemag, 10 May 2024 Its sensors tracking magnetic storms emanating from the sun would keep doing their jobs. IEEE Spectrum, 17 Mar. 2017 The more intense solar winds and flares now emanating from the sun can cause genuine magnetic storms over Earth. oregonlive, 11 July 2023

Word History

First Known Use

1836, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of magnetic storm was in 1836

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“Magnetic storm.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/magnetic%20storm. Accessed 2 Dec. 2024.

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