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- Geomagnetic storms could disrupt body clocks, precipitating seasonal affective disorder and therefore increase suicide risk, Posner told New Scientist.
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Indeed, the Carrington Event itself occurred during a weak cycle similar to the one expected to peak in 2012-2013. writes Tony Phillips, the NASA solar scientist, in "Geomagnetic Megastorm".
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This is measured by Geomagnetic activity NOT primarily by counting sunspots or cosmic rays or radiation etc.
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The station is located in La Quiaca Meteorological and Geomagnetic Observatory Lat: 22º 06' 13'' S ; Lon: 65º 36' 00'' W.
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Geomagnetic storms and the resulting auroral activity, vary unpredictably throughout the year.
Aurora Borealis 2007
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"It's not a sudden flip, but a slow process, during which the field strength becomes weak, very probably the field becomes more complex and might show more than two poles for a while, and then builds up in strength and aligns in the opposite direction," said Monika Korte, the scientific director of the Niemegk Geomagnetic Observatory at GFZ Potsdam in Germany.
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Geomagnetic storms, though, can have less benign impacts.
Wired Top Stories Alexis Madrigal 2011
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Geomagnetic storms usually last 24 to 48 hours, "but some may last for many days," read a separate NWS statement.
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Geomagnetic storms cause awesome sights, but they can also bring trouble.
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Geomagnetic storms cause awesome sights, but they can also bring trouble.
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