Current:Home > ScamsChainkeen|Aurora borealis incoming? Solar storms fuel hopes for northern lights this week -Zenith Investment School
Chainkeen|Aurora borealis incoming? Solar storms fuel hopes for northern lights this week
NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-08 10:26:03
The Chainkeenaurora borealis, or northern lights, might be visible this week across portions of the northern U.S., federal space weather forecasters said Monday, thanks to a period of strong solar activity over the weekend.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 or "strong" geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday.
If the predicted G3 conditions are reached, auroras could be visible across the far northern U.S. on both Monday and Tuesday nights, Space.com said. Prior geomagnetic storms of this level have triggered auroras as far south as Illinois and Oregon, according to NOAA.
By comparison, the May 10 geomagnetic storm that made the aurora visible across a wide stretch of the U.S. was rated a G5, the most extreme, and brought the northern lights to all 50 states.
What is the aurora borealis? How do the northern lights work?
Auroras are ribbons of light that weave across Earth's northern or southern polar regions, according to NASA. Geomagnetic storms that have been triggered by solar activity, such as solar flares or coronal mass ejections like those that occurred this weekend, cause them. The solar wind carries energetic charged particles from these events away from the sun.
These energized particles hit the atmosphere at 45 million mph and are redirected to the poles by the earth's magnetic field, according to Space.com, creating the light show.
During major geomagnetic storms, the auroras expand away from the poles and can be seen over some parts of the United States, according to NOAA.
What are solar cycles? What is the solar maximum?
The current level of heightened activity on the sun is because we are near the peak of the solar cycle.
Solar cycles track the activity level of the sun, our nearest star. A cycle is traditionally measured by the rise and fall in the number of sunspots, but it also coincides with increases in solar flares, coronal mass ejections, radio emissions and other forms of space weather.
The number of sunspots on the sun's surface changes on a fairly regular cycle, which scientists refer to as the sun's 11-year solar cycle. Sunspot activity, and hence auroral activity, tends to peak every 11 years.
Sunspots produce solar flares and coronal mass ejections, which create the geomagnetic storms here on Earth that cause the aurora to appear.
"We are entering the peak of Solar Cycle 25," Erica Grow Cei, a spokesperson for the National Weather Service, told USA TODAY recently.
"This period of heightened activity is expected to last into the first half of 2025," she said, meaning that additional chances for seeing the aurora will continue for at least the next year.
Contributing: Chad Murphy, USA TODAY Network
veryGood! (78849)
Related
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- Simone Biles dazzles in her return following a two-year layoff to easily claim the U.S. Classic.
- Employee fired for allowing diesel fuel to leak into city water supply
- Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills acquitted on rape, kidnapping charges in Ohio
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- 5-year-old girl dies after being struck by starting gate at Illinois harness race
- Driver says he considered Treat Williams a friend and charges in crash are not warranted
- Miranda Lambert Shares Glimpse Inside Her Summer So Far With Husband Brendan McLoughlin
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Governments are gathering to talk about the Amazon rainforest. Why is it so important to protect?
Ranking
- Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
- Build the Perfect Capsule Wardrobe With 83% Off Deals From J.Crew
- Beat the Heat With These Mini Fans That Are Perfect for Concerts, Beach Days, Commutes, and More
- Mexico recovers 2 bodies from the Rio Grande, including 1 found near floating barrier that Texas installed
- Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
- Why is Jon Gruden at New Orleans Saints training camp? Head coach Dennis Allen explains
- A deadline has arrived for Niger’s junta to reinstate the president. Residents brace for what’s next
- Bumble and Bumble 2 for 1 Deal: Get Frizz-Free, Soft, Vibrant Hair for Only $34
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
New York City high school student charged with hate-motivated murder in killing of gay dancer
Black sororities, fraternities are opposing Florida's 'appalling' curriculum changes
Apple iPad 24-Hour Flash Deal: Save 40% on a Product Bundle With Accessories
Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
North Korean leader Kim tours weapons factories and vows to boost war readiness in face of tensions
Prosecutors in Trump's N.Y. criminal case can have his E. Jean Carroll deposition, judge rules
FTC Chair Lina Khan says AI could turbocharge fraud, be used to squash competition