Solar storms

Published October 29, 2024

THE solar storm that hit the Earth earlier this month (Oct 10) affected power grids, satellite signals, and navigation systems in different areas. Some people even saw Northern Lights in places as far as Alabama and California.

Following the event, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that this solar storm, caused by a large burst of solar energy from a strong solar flare, added strain to areas already recovering from hurricanes and other natural disasters.

Solar storms are natural and happen from time to time, but they can be risky in today’s technology-based world. As we are dependent on digital and satellite systems for communication, navigation and power, we are more exposed to these risks.

The rising solar activity increases the chance of serious disruptions that can affect essential services worldwide. It is important to prepare for future solar storms, educate the public about the phenomenon, and improve ifrastructure.

While relevant bodies and agencies monitor space weather, most people do not know about these risks or what they can do to improve their level of preparedness. Strengthening electric grids and setting up early warning systems can help businesses and individuals get ready.

Moreover, investing in solar storm prediction tools and backup systems can also reduce damage and help technology-dependent communities stay safer during these events.

Currently, as we have been experiencing solar activity more frequently, it is time to focus on solar storm awareness and resilience. By preparing better to cope with such a challenge, we can protect our infrastructure, technology, and way of life.

Abeeha Asad
Karachi

Published in Dawn, October 29th, 2024

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