There is a 55% to 60% chance of geomagnetic storms on May 15th and 16th when a series of CMEs could hit Earth’s magnetic field.
Space Weather News for May 14, 2019
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MULTIPLE CMEs ARE APPROACHING EARTH: NOAA forecasters say there is a 55% to 60% chance of geomagnetic storms on May 15th and 16th when a series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) could hit Earth’s magnetic field. Storm levels are expected to range between category G1 and G2. This means auroras could be sighted in northern-tier US states such as Montana, Minnesota, and upstate New York. Visit Spaceweather.com for the full story.
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Above: This explosion on May 12th hurled a CME almost directly toward Earth. Credit: NASA/Solar Dynamics Observatory.