Geomagnetic field in Dire Dawa
QuietWeak geomagnetic field after 31 December 6:00
Today31 December
31 December, today, 6 am - Kp 5, Minor storm
9 am - Kp 6, Moderate storm
12 pm - Kp 7, Strong storm
3 pm - Kp 5, Minor storm
6 pm - Kp 4, Quiet
9 pm - Kp 4, Quiet
1 January, tomorrow, 12 am - Kp 5, Minor storm
1 January, tomorrow, 3 am - Kp 5, Minor storm
Tomorrow1 January
1 January, tomorrow, 6 am - Kp 4, Quiet
9 am - Kp 3, Quiet
12 pm - Kp 4, Quiet
3 pm - Kp 3, Quiet
6 pm - Kp 2, Quiet
9 pm - Kp 2, Quiet
2 January, Thursday, 12 am - Kp 3, Quiet
Thursday2 January
- Quiet0-4
- Minor storm5
- Moderate storm6
- Strong storm7
- Severe storm8
- Extreme storm9
FAQ
What are solar flares?
A solar flare is a brief, explosive event in the Sun’s atmosphere that releases energy. This results in a sudden increase in brightness across certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
What are the northern lights?
An aurora, also commonly known as the northern lights, is a bright natural light display in the upper layers of the atmosphere that occurs when the Earth's magnetosphere interacts with charged particles from the solar wind.
The strongest magnetic storm
The most powerful geomagnetic storm in recorded history occurred in 1859. From August 28 to September 2, a series of solar flares led to a storm between September 1 and 2 that knocked out entire telegraph systems in Europe and North America. During this event, the Northern Lights were even observed over the Caribbean.
Do magnetic storms affect people?
Many studies on the effects of magnetic storms on human health simply compare medical statistics with recorded solar flares and magnetic storms. However, this correlation doesn’t prove a direct connection — it doesn’t explain the possible mechanism by which changes in the Earth's magnetic field could affect our well-being. In other words, the question is still open to debate.
What are magnetic storms?
The Earth’s magnetic field constantly resists the solar wind. However, powerful solar flares sometimes occur, and a stream of coronal mass hits the magnetosphere with increased force and speed, causing it to compress under pressure. This creates additional stress in the planet's magnetic field and intensifies electrical currents. This is how magnetic storms form.
Magnetic storms
Get information about geomagnetic activity in for today (12/31/2024), tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. Right now, the Kp-index is 7 — strong storm. Tomorrow's Kp-index is 5 — minor storm . A forecast for the day after tomorrow: a Kp-index of 3 — quiet.