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Significant Solar Radiation Storm Expected to Create Auroras and Disrupt Communications

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A powerful solar radiation storm, classified as S4 on a five-point severity scale, is currently affecting Earth, marking the largest event of its kind in over two decades. This storm, triggered by a coronal mass ejection from the sun, poses risks to satellite communications, GPS accuracy, and aviation safety. The National Weather Service's Space Weather Prediction Center has alerted key organizations, including NASA and the FAA, to prepare for potential disruptions. While the storm may create stunning auroras visible across much of the northern U.S., including areas as far south as Alabama and northern California, widespread technology impacts on the general public are not anticipated. Observers are encouraged to find dark, clear locations for optimal aurora viewing.

Key Details: • Solar radiation storm classified as S4, the largest since October 2003. • Potential disruptions to satellite communications and GPS services. • Auroras may be visible in northern U.S. states, including Alabama and northern California. • Best viewing conditions for auroras are in dark areas away from light pollution.

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National Weather ServiceFederal Aviation AdministrationUnited StatesMidwestNASAFederal Emergency Management AgencySpace Weather Prediction CenterShawn DahlRyan FrenchPacific Northwest

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