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From July 24 to 25, there may be a geomagnetic storm process on the earth, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health

It is expected that there will be a geomagnetic storm process on the Earth from July 24 to 25, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health

From July 24 to 25, there may be a geomagnetic storm process on the earth, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health

Zhu Feng Shenkan

2024-07-23 20:49

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According to the National Space Weather Monitoring and Warning Center, it is expected that from July 24 to 25, the Earth may have a geomagnetic storm process. This prediction is based on a relatively obvious coronal mass ejection (CME) process that erupted in the active solar region of 13757 at around 00:40 on July 22.

From July 24 to 25, there may be a geomagnetic storm process on the earth, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health

As a result, the Earth's magnetic field may undergo jumps, the density of the upper atmosphere may increase, and the ionospheric steady state may also be broken. This series of changes in the space environment may have an impact on aviation, aerospace, communications, navigation, energy, pipe networks, and biological long-range navigation. At the same time, aurora activity may also occur on the mainland, but at a weaker intensity.

From July 24 to 25, there may be a geomagnetic storm process on the earth, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health
From July 24 to 25, there may be a geomagnetic storm process on the earth, and the impact of geomagnetic storms on human health

Health effects of geomagnetic storms: Geomagnetic storms are highly variable phenomena in the Earth's magnetic field, usually caused by solar activity. The impact of geomagnetic storms on health is mainly reflected in the fact that they may cause the disorder of the human biological clock, resulting in changes in the internal environment of the human body. Some studies have shown that during a magnetic storm, the body's cardiovascular, nervous or endocrine systems may be affected, causing uncomfortable symptoms such as palpitation, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, and insomnia. However, these phenomena are usually temporary and vary from person to person, and some people may not feel anything at all. Therefore, during geomagnetic storms, it is recommended to maintain good living habits and take appropriate rest to reduce the occurrence of discomfort.