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Monday, June 07, 2010

Hello Sun, Time to Wake Up

I'm used to saying "Hello Son, time to wake up", but now it's the other sun that's coming alive again:
Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to human history. To make preparations, authorities in Washington DC are holding a meeting: The Space Weather Enterprise Forum at the National Press Club on June 8th.

Richard Fisher, head of NASA's Heliophysics Division, explains what it's all about:
"The sun is waking up from a deep slumber, and in the next few years we expect to see much higher levels of solar activity. At the same time, our technological society has developed an unprecedented sensitivity to solar storms. The intersection of these two issues is what we're getting together to discuss."

The National Academy of Sciences framed the problem two years ago in a landmark report entitled "Severe Space Weather Events—Societal and Economic Impacts." It noted how people of the 21st-century rely on high-tech systems for the basics of daily life. Smart power grids, GPS navigation, air travel, financial services and emergency radio communications can all be knocked out by intense solar activity. A century-class solar storm, the Academy warned, could cause twenty times more economic damage than Hurricane Katrina.
Many solar experts have told us that the reason global warming hasn't shown up as forecast is because the sun went into a very quiet period (and, of course, man's CO2 output really doesn't matter). Increased solar activity should mean that some of that heat energy will be returning along with the electromagnetic waves.

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