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from the Nature's-Say-to-Technology dept.
from the Nature's-Say-to-Technology dept.
GeoCarta writes: "The next solar storm cycle should be significantly stronger than the current one, which may mean problems for power grids and GPS systems and other satellite-enabled technology, scientists announced today. In a report in the National Geographic News, scientists say that the next 11-year cycle of solar storms could start as early as this year or as late as 2008 and should peak around 2012."
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The GeoCarta blog runs a story about GPS disrupted by solar flares. From the blog: "“In December, we found the effect on GPS receivers were more profound and wide spread than we expected,” Dr. Paul Kintner, a professor at Cornell University, reported, “Now we are concerned more severe consequences will occur during the next solar maximum.”"
Solar GPS Headaches to Come
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From Very Spatial : "National Geographic is reporting that we can expect a season of intense solar flares for the next few weeks and months. This is all part of a normal 11 year cycle in solar flare activity, but it can lead to some distinct headaches in our tech heavy world. As the article notes, this is the first cycle where GPS is widespread - and GPS is one of the systems most easily affected by solar flares. It will be interesting to see how much impact these flares have on our day to day lives, particularly in the geospatial community"
For more info and a link to the actual article, head on over to Very Spatial.
For more info and a link to the actual article, head on over to Very Spatial.
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