Geomagnetic Storms There were no deviations from the norm in the geomagnetic environment.
S
Solar Radiation Storms Passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to elevated radiation risk. Infrequent single-event upsets possible. Small effects on HF propagation through the polar regions and navigation at polar cap locations possibly affected.
R
Radio Blackouts Wide area blackout of HF radio communication, loss of radio contact for about an hour on sunlit side of Earth. Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for about an hour.
Forecast
G
Geomagnetic Storms forecast Weak power grid fluctuations can occur. Minor impact on satellite operations possible. Migratory animals are affected at this and higher levels; aurora is commonly visible at high latitudes (northern Michigan and Maine).
S
Solar Radiation Storms forecast Minor impacts on HF radio in the polar regions.
R
Radio Blackouts forecast Limited blackout of HF radio communication on sunlit side, loss of radio contact for tens of minutes. Degradation of low-frequency navigation signals for tens of minutes.
For 24 hours - 123 earthquakes of magnitude ≥2.0 was recorded in 33 regions of the world, of which with magnitude ≥5.0 - in 5 regions. In Russia - 3 and 0, respectively.
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