What's Happening?
NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center reports ongoing G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm conditions, with expectations of G4 (Severe) levels due to a coronal mass ejection (CME) from November 11. The storm is likely to persist through November 14, affecting
electric power transmission, GPS systems, and satellite communications.
Why It's Important?
The continuation of strong geomagnetic storming poses risks to technological infrastructure, potentially disrupting power grids and communication systems. The anticipation of severe levels highlights the importance of monitoring space weather and preparing for its impacts on critical services.
What's Next?
NOAA will continue to track the storm's progression and provide updates on its impact. Stakeholders in affected sectors are advised to implement contingency plans to mitigate disruptions. The situation underscores the need for ongoing research and collaboration in space weather prediction.












