Perfect Space Storm Could be Catastrophic on Earth
A new study from the National Academy of Sciences outlines grim possibilities on Earth for a worst-case scenario solar storm.
Damage to power grids and other communications systems could be catastrophic, the scientists conclude, with effects leading to a potential loss of governmental control of the situation.
The prediction is based in part on major solar storm in 1859 caused telegraph wires to short out in the United States and Europe, igniting widespread fires. It was perhaps the worst in the past 200 years, according to the new study, and with the advent of modern power grids and satellites, much more is at risk.
"A contemporary repetition of the [1859] event would cause significantly more extensive (and possibly catastrophic) social and economic disruptions," the researchers conclude.
Damage to power grids and other communications systems could be catastrophic, the scientists conclude, with effects leading to a potential loss of governmental control of the situation.
The prediction is based in part on major solar storm in 1859 caused telegraph wires to short out in the United States and Europe, igniting widespread fires. It was perhaps the worst in the past 200 years, according to the new study, and with the advent of modern power grids and satellites, much more is at risk.
"A contemporary repetition of the [1859] event would cause significantly more extensive (and possibly catastrophic) social and economic disruptions," the researchers conclude.
A coronal mass ejection (CME) on Jan. 17, 2005 saturated the camera on the orbiting SOHO spacecraft. The Sun itself is blocked out by the device so the area around it can be imaged. Eruptions like this can create severe magnetic storms when they reach Earth. Credit: NASA/ESA/SOHO 'Command and control might be lost'
When the sun is in the active phase of its 11-year cycle, it can unleash powerful magnetic storms that disable satellites, threaten astronaut safety, and even disrupt communication systems on Earth. The worst storms can knock out power grids by inducing currents that melt transformers.
Modern power grids are so interconnected that a big space storm -- the type expected to occur about once a century -- could cause a cascade of failures that would sweep across the United States, cutting power to 130 million people or more in this country alone, the new report concludes.
Such widespread power outages, though expected to be a rare possibility, would affect other vital systems.
"Impacts would be felt on interdependent infrastructures with, for example, potable water distribution affected within several hours; perishable foods and medications lost in 12-24 hours; immediate or eventual loss of heating/air conditioning, sewage disposal, phone service, transportation, fuel resupply and so on," the report states.
Outages could take months to fix, the researchers say. Banks might close, and trade with other countries might halt.
"Emergency services would be strained, and command and control might be lost," write the researchers, led by Daniel Baker, director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
"Whether it is terrestrial catastrophes or extreme space weather incidents, the results can be devastating to modern societies that depend in a myriad of ways on advanced technological systems," Baker said in a statement released with the report.
When the sun is in the active phase of its 11-year cycle, it can unleash powerful magnetic storms that disable satellites, threaten astronaut safety, and even disrupt communication systems on Earth. The worst storms can knock out power grids by inducing currents that melt transformers.
Modern power grids are so interconnected that a big space storm -- the type expected to occur about once a century -- could cause a cascade of failures that would sweep across the United States, cutting power to 130 million people or more in this country alone, the new report concludes.
Such widespread power outages, though expected to be a rare possibility, would affect other vital systems.
"Impacts would be felt on interdependent infrastructures with, for example, potable water distribution affected within several hours; perishable foods and medications lost in 12-24 hours; immediate or eventual loss of heating/air conditioning, sewage disposal, phone service, transportation, fuel resupply and so on," the report states.
Outages could take months to fix, the researchers say. Banks might close, and trade with other countries might halt.
"Emergency services would be strained, and command and control might be lost," write the researchers, led by Daniel Baker, director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
"Whether it is terrestrial catastrophes or extreme space weather incidents, the results can be devastating to modern societies that depend in a myriad of ways on advanced technological systems," Baker said in a statement released with the report.
Stormy past
Solar storms have had significant effects in modern time:
* In 1989, the sun unleashed a tempest that knocked out power to all of Quebec, Canada.
* A remarkable 2003 rampage included 10 major solar flares over a two-week period, knocking out two Earth-orbiting satellites and crippling an instrument aboard a Mars orbiter.
"Obviously, the sun is Earth's life blood," said Richard Fisher, director of the Heliophysics division at NASA. "To mitigate possible public safety issues, it is vital that we better understand extreme space weather events caused by the sun's activity."
"Space weather can produce solar storm electromagnetic fields that induce extreme currents in wires, disrupting power lines, causing wide-spread blackouts and affecting communication cables that support the Internet," the report states. "Severe space weather also produces solar energetic particles and the dislocation of the Earth's radiation belts, which can damage satellites used for commercial communications, global positioning and weather forecasting."
Solar storms have had significant effects in modern time:
* In 1989, the sun unleashed a tempest that knocked out power to all of Quebec, Canada.
* A remarkable 2003 rampage included 10 major solar flares over a two-week period, knocking out two Earth-orbiting satellites and crippling an instrument aboard a Mars orbiter.
"Obviously, the sun is Earth's life blood," said Richard Fisher, director of the Heliophysics division at NASA. "To mitigate possible public safety issues, it is vital that we better understand extreme space weather events caused by the sun's activity."
"Space weather can produce solar storm electromagnetic fields that induce extreme currents in wires, disrupting power lines, causing wide-spread blackouts and affecting communication cables that support the Internet," the report states. "Severe space weather also produces solar energetic particles and the dislocation of the Earth's radiation belts, which can damage satellites used for commercial communications, global positioning and weather forecasting."
Solar storms also kick up the Northern Lights above Earth's North Pole. Karl Kuehn imaged this show from Greene, New York on Sept. 7, 2002. The lights are created when charged particles excite molecules in the atmosphere.Rush to prepare
The race is on for better forecasting abilities, as the next peak in solar activity is expected to come around 2012. While the sun is in a lull now, activity can flare up at any moment, and severe space weather -- how severe, nobody knows -- will ramp up a year or two before the peak.
Some scientists expect the next peak to bring more severe events than other recent peaks.
"A catastrophic failure of commercial and government infrastructure in space and on the ground can be mitigated through raising public awareness, improving vulnerable infrastructure and developing advanced forecasting capabilities," the report states. "Without preventive actions or plans, the trend of increased dependency on modern space-weather sensitive assets could make society more vulnerable in the future."
The report was commissioned and funded by NASA. Experts from around the world in industry, government and academia participated. It was released this week. via
The race is on for better forecasting abilities, as the next peak in solar activity is expected to come around 2012. While the sun is in a lull now, activity can flare up at any moment, and severe space weather -- how severe, nobody knows -- will ramp up a year or two before the peak.
Some scientists expect the next peak to bring more severe events than other recent peaks.
"A catastrophic failure of commercial and government infrastructure in space and on the ground can be mitigated through raising public awareness, improving vulnerable infrastructure and developing advanced forecasting capabilities," the report states. "Without preventive actions or plans, the trend of increased dependency on modern space-weather sensitive assets could make society more vulnerable in the future."
The report was commissioned and funded by NASA. Experts from around the world in industry, government and academia participated. It was released this week. via

12 comments:
December 21st, 2012.
I knew it! See they're already making up excuses for the cover up.
I have been finding hints of this everywhere & I agree (feel it is connected to 12/21/12). The Govenment has obviously had knowlege of this for years & have chose to keep the public in the Dark! If they think they are avoiding mass pandamoinia they should think again. Humanity would stand a much better chance with total disclosure of such possible threats so we can better work on UNITING before or during such a catastophy. Then maybe the citizens of the world would just self organize without the need of government lead(control). Ah! probably the reason for the cover up to start with .
Gee with a breach in our magnetic feild 10 times larger than Scientists had previously thought, We should be if for quite the show once solar flares start to fly. Its like a huge welcome mat for solar storms shoot stuff toward the earth.
And yet, somehow, the Sun has nothing at all to do with global climate; only Man is responsible for "global warming". Truly amazing.
oh please...don't tie "global warming" with magnetic storms...two totally different things.
I don't buy the 'global warming' hype but I do believe that the less CO2 we as humans put into the air the better we'll be...and hey, read your history too...this stuff has happened before...just not with the entire globe depending on electronic devices of every sort.
Obama will introduce Prince Charles/William (william turns 30 on Dec 21, 2012 - the age of rights to bishop) Prince William = anti-christ.
ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT. Microchipping. Nanotechnology.
Some believe that if you go to the south pole, and look at the sun when it is setting, you can see planet x right behind/beside it. Lots of pictures on the net.
I'd hate to bust your bubbles...but the earth is hollow at both the south/north poles....and only time will reveal the truth.
2012 is the age of awakening. Only good things can come! Age of light!
(although I've spent way too much time looking into nostradamus, and various other conspiracy sets...and I often wonder why it all matters...until I realized how valuable stocking up on water/food/ammunition/tunnel access will be.
I also wonder why all high political figures are moving to peru/south america....something is hidden in the valley below angel falls....
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Steven Donkel is high
If nothing happens december 12, 2012, you should STFU about your other senseless ramblings from then on.
no one said that astral parameters don't have an effect on global warming
but think of the tropospheree, the part of the atmopspher that humans live in with trees birds etc. as a garage, if u turn a car on and leave it running and your in that garage you'll die, we are turning this atmospheric leveel, not to mention the stratosphere into pollution disasters
of course any major astral occurrence could end our planets ability to feed life in a moment,
that's why moronic issues that are hindering from advancing to the point where we are focusing on galactic issues rather than stealing money and food and resources from eachother (pesky humans) is absurd
please stop being so stupid everyone, i'm no genius it's just sensical
12/21/2012 i knew it. it will be obama's shit
to deal with. that sucks. and right after he
wins that year's election. i think he can pull
it off tho. i hope so. for us. i think that we
can... yes... we can. YES WE CAN!
This is so bogus. I hate to break it to you guys. The Earth isn't round, we haven't gone into space, we never landed on the moon, 9/11 was planned by Bush, Global Warming is a hoax and this is just another government plot to steal chickens. To Anonymous, seriously man we're fucking done professionally, fucking ass.
Who cares? We're all going to die at some point or another. Just stop with the crazy talk about the end of the world.
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