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Good morning, i was shocked to read this just now
http://uk.news.yahoo....e-threat-4b158bc.html
What is the reality regarding solar flares particularly this one? Scaremongering or could a solar storm could cause a " geomagnetic storm on Earth, knocking out electricity grids around the world for hours, days, or even months, bringing much of normal life grinding to a halt." As they say? How exactly could an incident on the sun knock out earths electricity?
What is the reality regarding solar flares particularly this one? Scaremongering or could a solar storm could cause a " geomagnetic storm on Earth, knocking out electricity grids around the world for hours, days, or even months, bringing much of normal life grinding to a halt." As they say? How exactly could an incident on the sun knock out earths electricity?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't get worried though. We had a similar one in early August that passed with no effect
http://www.telegraph....ami-to-hit-earth.html
http://www.telegraph....ami-to-hit-earth.html
Not scaremongering as such - the effects of solar flares on earth can knock out things like electricity grids and interfere with sattelites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetic_storm will tell you about them.
I doubt that we need to get as worked up about it as Fox appears to be - remember he is Secretary for Defence, and we have a government which is cutting costs. The cynic in me thinks he's hyping it up in order to protect his budget. A lot of military hardware will be protected anyway (nuclear explosions can knock out electronics too) and with a year or so advance warning and the experience of Quebeq in 1989, I'd be surprised if the power companies haven't taken the possibility into consideration.
I doubt that we need to get as worked up about it as Fox appears to be - remember he is Secretary for Defence, and we have a government which is cutting costs. The cynic in me thinks he's hyping it up in order to protect his budget. A lot of military hardware will be protected anyway (nuclear explosions can knock out electronics too) and with a year or so advance warning and the experience of Quebeq in 1989, I'd be surprised if the power companies haven't taken the possibility into consideration.
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Well they do Eddie
http://www.solarstorms.org/SRefStorms.html
1989 was the big one hit Quebec
http://www.solarstorms.org/SS1989.html
I would hope electricity companies are better prepared now though
http://www.solarstorms.org/SRefStorms.html
1989 was the big one hit Quebec
http://www.solarstorms.org/SS1989.html
I would hope electricity companies are better prepared now though
I equate the millennium bug problem with a train.
Ok imagine you are on a train heading towards a cliff where the bridge was out. I
Engineers work non stop on building a new bridge and the train travels across smoothly. The passengers on board will think, "Pah! What was all the fuss about. There was no problem, It's just engineers trying to scare us all".
Ok imagine you are on a train heading towards a cliff where the bridge was out. I
Engineers work non stop on building a new bridge and the train travels across smoothly. The passengers on board will think, "Pah! What was all the fuss about. There was no problem, It's just engineers trying to scare us all".
No chuckfickens but i must have a sixth sense as for some strange reason i knew that was coming. :)
Squarebear maybe next time you can gather all the it staff and 95% fix the problem so everything descends into mayhem but is as easy to fix as flicking a switch, that way you can be paraded through the streets in a tickertape parade like the returning Astronauts in 1969
Squarebear maybe next time you can gather all the it staff and 95% fix the problem so everything descends into mayhem but is as easy to fix as flicking a switch, that way you can be paraded through the streets in a tickertape parade like the returning Astronauts in 1969
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