Auroras Warn of Potential Infrastructure Threat from Solar Storms

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Research reveals that the angle of interplanetary shocks against Earth's magnetic field significantly impacts the severity of geomagnetically induced currents, which can damage critical infrastructure like power grids and pipelines. Direct shocks induce stronger currents, posing greater risks. Forecasting these shocks could help mitigate potential damage.
Topics:science#auroras#geomagnetically-induced-currents#infrastructure#interplanetary-shocks#science-and-technology#space-weather
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