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    Solar Storms Building Toward Peak in 2013, NASA Predicts

    Solar flares like the huge one that erupted on the sun early today (Aug. 9) will only become more common as our sun nears its maximum level of activity in 2013, scientists say.

    Tuesday's flare was the most powerful sun storm since 2006, and was rated an X6.9 on the three-class scale for solar storms (X-Class is strongest, with M-Class in the middle and C-Class being the weakest).

    Flares such as this one could become the norm soon, though, as our sun's 11-year cycle of magnetic activity ramps up, scientists explained. The sun is just coming out of a lull, and scientists expect the next peak of activity in 2013. The current cycle, called Solar Cycle 24, began in 2008.

    "We still are on the upswing with this recent burst of activity," said Phil Chamberlin, a solar scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., who is a deputy project scientist for the agency's Solar Dynamics Observatory, a sun-studying satellite that launched in February 2010. "We could definitely in the next year or two see more events like this; there's a potential to see larger events as well." [Sun's Wrath: Worst Solar Storms in History]

    A more active sun

    Earth got lucky with the most recent flare, which wasn't pointed directly at Earth; therefore, it didn't send the brunt of its charged particles toward us, but out into space. However, we may not be so fortunate in the future, experts warned.

    "We're in the new cycle, it is building and we'll see events like this one," said Joe Kunches, a space scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Space Weather Prediction Center. "They'll be much more commonplace and we'll get more used to them." [Stunning Photos of Solar Flares & Sun Storms]

    Spacecraft such as the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which recorded amazing videos of the Aug. 9 solar flare, and other observatories will be vital in monitoring the sun during its active phase, researchers said.

    How sun storms form

    Storms brew on the sun when pent-up energy from tangled magnetic field lines is released in the form of light, heat and charged particles. This can create a brightening on the sun called a flare, and is also often accompanied by the release of a cloud of plasma called a coronal mass ejection (CME).

    These ejections are the part we Earthlings have to worry about.

    As the CME careens through space, it can send a horde of charged particles toward our planet that can damage satellites, endanger astronauts in orbit, and interfere with power systems, communications and other infrastructure on the ground.

    "We're well aware of the difficulties and challenges," Kunches told SPACE.com. "We know more about the sun than we ever have."

    Can we predict solar storms?

    When a big storm occurs, the Space Weather Prediction Center releases a warning to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, emergency managers and agencies responsible for protecting power grids. Then power grids can distribute power and reduce their loads to protect themselves.

    Satellite and power companies are also trying to design technology that can better withstand the higher radiation loads unleashed by solar storms.

    Still, scientists would like to offer more advanced warnings when big storms are headed our way.

    "We're being reactive, we're not being proactive," Chamberlin said. "We don't know how to predict these things, which would be nice."

    Chamberlin said solar science has come a long way in recent years, though, and the goal of SDO and other NASA projects is to improve our understanding of the sun and our ability to forecast space weather.

    You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    34 comments

    • matt  •  9 mths ago
      I foresee mass hysteria if cellphones fail.
      • rectifier 9 mths ago
        Not for me. I have several vacuum tube transceivers. I'll be able to communicate with other radio nuts the world over.
      • Lili Q 9 mths ago
        Try burning electric lines worldwide--you know tthings in your walls that let you turn on the lights.
    • awlemkumpaser  •  9 mths ago
      Two types of people posting here: Ones that understand science, and one's whom make the US lag in math and science.
    • n0witrytobeamused  •  9 mths ago
      No mention that these massive releases of energy have something to do with the earth's temperature. Good little sycophant; keep the fantasy of Global Warm-Mongering alive. PS if you're an acolyte of the warming goddess, please tell me how much warmer the earth is from CO2 and explain where the energy came from in joules. Did it come from those two little bands of IR radiation based on CO2? How much energy (in joules) is in those bands? Let me guess; no one has done the math.
      • Mickey 9 mths ago
        Yes, I was thinking the same thing-kept reading the article how solar flares do affect temps here on earth...but you're right-absolutey nothing was said. Good comment.
      • John and Ruth 9 mths ago
        Why would someone so ignorant of science make a statement at all?
      • GooFy 9 mths ago
        well John and Ruth... didn't see you put any useful information down... easy to call other people ignorant when you are blindly regurgitating lies without ever doing any research yourself... funny how 30000 scientists are suing over global warming FRAUD... guess those 9000 PHD's dont know what they are talking about and you do.... let me guess, you have a government job?
    • EVIL THE CAT  •  9 mths ago
      well if you guys would just take the initiation of this downward casting into death and hell serious actually if you had of took it serious before the initiation of such you would have been able to see its end coming on you soon.....er than you ever thought.......and it began in December in only the last 6 days of the great year of 2004 it began the 6 days of de-creation.............by desecration of the creation of the habitat that sustains man creature....in those wondrous 6 days of time ending your pagan year cycle allotted to finish the fullness of the pagans...... it was from the pit of Achen.....and went forth in its processing of these cycles...and has a blood count of chain links tagged on it...it will move into temporal actions only for the rest of the days
    • cantdrive85  •  9 mths ago
      "Storms brew on the sun when pent-up energy from tangled magnetic field lines is released in the form of light, heat and charged particles."

      Tangled magnetic field lines store energy? The total disregard and misunderstanding of plasma physics by solar physicists is both comical and disconcerting.
      • MN 9 mths ago
        you do realize that passage was written by a reporter and not a solar physicist don't you? They probably read wikipedia and tried to condense it. Please illuminate us on the real cause of solar flares though.
      • JoeMawma 9 mths ago
        and 2. This article wasn't written for smart-ass plasma physicists, it was written for normal people to understand.
      • cantdrive85 9 mths ago
        CME or solar flares are probably the result of exploding double layers, or a break down (short circuit) in the current-regulating plasma sheath of the photosphere. It is electricity that powers our sun, and electromagnetic forces are the cause of the events we are witnessing. As the article states, "As the CME careens through space, it can send a horde of charged particles toward our planet...", this is by definition an electric current, but nowhere in this article is electricity even mentioned. BTW, magnetism is a result of electricity, there is no other way to create magnetism.
        Claiming ignorance of reporters or "normal people" is no excuse to continue to spread misinformation of reality.
    • Friedlyboy  •  9 mths ago
      for me that is true here in earth we have global warming or climate change so outside the earth there is an abnormal possibility happening. Like typhoon we cannot predict exactly what is the right direction of typhoon we can track but we cannot change the directions because we cannot do anything. For now all we need is to pray because only GOD knows what will happens next and observe proper disposal of yours waste...
    • Christopher  •  9 mths ago
      And already here we go, with the Right-wingnuts chiming in re global warming - or the lack thereof. Listen - he Earth's meteorological system is far more complex than is currently understood, and not to include variations in solar output in our calculations is criminal, that's for sure. But too let's look at Los Angeles, which before the EPA emissions standards were in place, was covered in a dense haze like much of present-day industrial China. Surely you can't argue that things are better now.

      UNLESS of course you're working for the Right. The same Right that has hundreds of PAID lobbyists out there, trying to get emissions restrictions eased so that their clients don't have to spend so much of their profit on filtering systems and other safeguards. As Gore mentioned in his blowout speech the other day, this is the same ilk of people who went around saying cigarettes are harmless years ago. And with the right (pun intended) mouthpiece, like Fox News and so on, puking out messages that Climate Change is NOT an effect of man-made pollutants, gets all you right-winnuts all agitated and ready to vote for a Republican. The same Republican that will now return the Lobbyists' favor, and ease EPA restrictions on manufacturing pollutant outputs. Fools, all. And that? That is a fact.
      • rectifier 9 mths ago
        "Earth's meteorological system is far more complex than is currently understood"

        I agree with that part of your post, which makes your comment, "puking out messages that Climate Change is NOT an effect of man-made pollutants" totally ridiculous. It is not proven precicely because the earth's systems are too complex to prove man-made warming.
      • Ron 9 mths ago
        I wonder how great it must be to have your life. Sitting at home without a job. Broke. Living off the government. Gaining weight eating your bags of chips. You are a lucky guy.
      • NobleOne 9 mths ago
        Hey Rectifier seem you have no life too , you made a comment on someone else's comment
        I think Ronald has it right ... but he needs to add Christopher and Rectifier
        The Sun has normal cycles , hot and cold , ever hear of Ice ages ? And the World was warm and tropical periods many times over
        But Christopher , I like your position,tighten up on your details
        Oh Al Gore is Globalist scum
    • greg  •  9 mths ago
      Its those damn SUVs!
    • LorenzoE  •  9 mths ago
      Enjoy these storms while you can,the experts say the sun will last only 5 billion years,which makes "solar power" a risky long term investment
    • IdiocracyAmerika  •  9 mths ago
      get a metal roof, and ground it!
      Oh, it's now a lightning rod.
      • Lili Q 9 mths ago
        Cage -- Faraday Cage
    • BryanT  •  9 mths ago
      It's always interesting that the ones constantly posting about global warming are the ones who don't believe in it. That would be like me posting about Snow White on every article where a woman is mentioned.
    • ihateobama  •  9 mths ago
      Thing will warm up a little and Algore will start cursing again.
    • Lou  •  9 mths ago
      We cant predict the weather but can predict what the sun will do?
    • Chase  •  9 mths ago
      So bigger solar flares eh.... With a peak, lets say around December 2012. Sounds familiar.
    • YIKES!  •  9 mths ago
      DIDNT they just say in the news about a month ago that the solar cycle was collasping, and there may not be any more cycles for the next 70 to 100 years, ie. NO sunspot activity?!
    • Mike  •  9 mths ago
      but global warming is man-made and can be reversed by man. no limit to our arrogance.
    • do not tread on me  •  9 mths ago
      Don't worry Owebama will think of someone to blame this on.
    • DemNoMore  •  9 mths ago
      Just as the Mayans said it would. And today's scientists are just now confirming ancient science?
    • Sporky McCrackin  •  9 mths ago
      I hope it happens because lots of libtards will die. Conservatives will handle the problem and take care of themselves while libtards will starve and die because they want the government to take care of them. Libtards are so helpless that they will be starving to death on stalled escalators in department stores. Libtards make me sick.
    • JoeMawma  •  9 mths ago
      Did anyone watch the video of the flare? You can see the shock wave(?) rippling across the surface of the sun... pretty cool!
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