Geomagnetic Storm Expected to Strike Earth on June 8; Aurora Displays Possible as Scientists Monitor Solar Activity

Geomagnetic Storm Expected to Strike Earth on June 8; Aurora Displays Possible as Scientists Monitor Solar Activity

A strong G3 geomagnetic storm is expected to impact Earth on June 8 after a Coronal Mass Ejection erupted from the Sun. Scientists are monitoring the event for possible auroral displays, while memories of the rare Northern Lights seen over Ladakh in May 2024 have renewed public interest in space weather and solar activity.

 

A strong geomagnetic storm is expected to impact Earth on June 8, prompting astronomers and skywatchers worldwide to closely monitor the skies for potential auroral displays. The event has also revived memories of the rare appearance of the Northern Lights over Ladakh in May 2024, when an extreme solar storm created a spectacular phenomenon rarely witnessed from Indian territory.

The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm watch following the eruption of a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) from the Sun that is travelling toward Earth. The agency has warned that the incoming solar activity could trigger heightened geomagnetic disturbances and increase the likelihood of auroral displays across high-latitude regions.

Auroras, commonly known as the Northern Lights, are natural light displays produced when electrically charged particles released by the Sun interact with gases in Earth's upper atmosphere. This interaction generates colourful patterns of light across the night sky, often visible in polar and sub-polar regions.

According to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, geomagnetic activity is expected to intensify over a three-day period before gradually weakening. The agency stated that no significant geomagnetic storm activity was expected on June 7, while June 8 is forecast to experience G3-level conditions classified as strong. Activity is then expected to ease to a G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storm level on June 9. NOAA noted that the latest warning supersedes all previous storm watches that had been in effect.

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Scientists expect the approaching storm to interact with Earth's magnetic field, potentially producing vivid auroral displays across regions situated at higher latitudes. Such events occur when solar particles become trapped within Earth's magnetosphere and collide with atmospheric gases, releasing energy in the form of visible light.

The announcement has drawn attention due to the extraordinary auroral event recorded in May 2024. During that period, a severe geomagnetic storm struck Earth, illuminating the night sky over Leh in Ladakh. The phenomenon was observed at the Hanle observatory, India's highest astronomical observatory, where researchers documented the rare display.

Auroras are generally confined to regions much farther north. However, the unusual intensity and frequency of solar storms during 2024 enabled the lights to extend into significantly lower latitudes than normal. In Leh, red auroral emissions were captured through telescopes operated by the Indian Department of Science and Technology, providing a rare scientific and visual record of the event.

Despite growing interest surrounding the latest geomagnetic storm, the likelihood of witnessing auroras from India remains low. Reports indicate that the incoming G3 geomagnetic storm is substantially weaker than the historic G5 event that illuminated the skies over Ladakh in May 2024. As a result, experts do not currently expect a repeat of last year's remarkable display over Indian territory.

The June 8 geomagnetic storm nevertheless underscores the continuing influence of solar activity on Earth's space environment and highlights the scientific significance of monitoring solar eruptions capable of producing dramatic atmospheric phenomena across the globe.

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