This solar cycle period lasts a maximum of 11 years. This is good news for northern hunters who will be able to benefit more from these celestial events!
The violence of solar eruptions
Currently, the sun, which has an intensity cycles of 25 years, has reached its peak of activity around October 2024. This phase should last another year, until its progressive decline. Concretely, this strong activity can result in solar storms. And just as earthquakes are measured using a scale, the violence of solar eruptions also has the right to its own measures.
NASA classifies them according to their power, starting with B, followed by C, M and finally, class X. These categories are accompanied by numbers, to specify the extent of the event. Most class X solar eruptions are numbered from 1 to 9. Generally, a solar storm even extremely powerful is not a danger to humanity.
Specialists launch the alert
However, if the activity of the sun continues to increase, it is not well known what could happen. This is the question posed by experts in space meteorology. The latter speak of the “solar combat zone”, an unknown phase of the solar cycle, where “giant coronal holes emerge on the sun ”, As Live Science relays.
Problem: as solar activity has intensified in recent years, scientists expect solar maximum to arrive earlier and be more active than previous times. In addition, Scott McIntosh, solar physicist and vice-president of Lynker Space (forecasting and spatial weather solutions), alerted to the solar combat area.
A more dangerous zone than the maximum solar
“” “The potential for large -scale and dangerous geomagnetic storms in the coming years is very real ”, He explained to Live Science. He also explained to the thematic media that this geomagnetic activity could perpetuate itself until 2028, stronger by 50% due to the combat zone.
As SciencePost specifies, “The battle zone begins after solar maximum, when two hale magnetic bands coexist in each solar hemisphere”. This battle zone is more dangerous than solar maximum, first because the number of solar eruptions is higher, then because coronal holes are formed, and can create strong gusts.

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