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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: The White House is prepping for a huge solar storm that could kick us back into the Dark Ages NASA/ ScienceAlert For our electronic way of life, the Sun is a formidable foe, and the White House is taking protective action against it. On October 29, the White Houses National Science and Technology Council released its strategic plan to prepare for an extreme space weather event that could destroy satellites, spacecraft, and vital telecommunications systems. Many of these electrical systems depend on each other, which is a recipe for disaster. These critical infrastructures make up a diverse, complex, interdependent system of systems in which a failure of one could cascade to another, the Council reported in the plan. A $US2 trillion gamble Every second, the Sun shoots bursts of charged subatomic particles, in the form of solar wind, into space at speeds of 1 million miles per hour. Typically, the solar wind is weak enough that Earths magnetic field deflects most of it, like in the NASA illustration below: SolarStorm webNASA However, if an especially powerful barrage heads our way, it could easily penetrate our magnetic field, fry our electric power systems, and kick us back into the dark ages all within a matter of hours. Canada got a minor taste of this back in 1989 when a powerful surge caused the collapse of the Hydro-Québecs electricity transmission system for nine hours. If the storm had been stronger, it might have wiped out a lot more than just Québec electrical transmission. Though a doomsday-scenario like this hasnt happened yet, experts estimated in 2008 that a single monster solar surge could cause up to $US2 trillion in economic damage. Thats almost 10 times more than the damage from any single natural disaster in recorded history. And NASA predicts there is a 12 percent chance well get hit within the next decade. The White House isnt about to gamble with those odds. Countdown: 12 to 15 hours warning While theres not much we can do to prevent a surge of powerful solar radiation from striking Earth, there are steps that we can take to mitigate the damage. The first step is predicting when one might hit. SunNASA/SDO Right now, the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre has 24/7 surveillance on the Sun for this specific purpose. You can think of the Sun as kind of like a volcano, Thomas Berger, who is the centres director, told Business Insider. Its difficult to predict precisely when its going to erupt, but you can see the signs building up. Once an eruption occurs, NOAA can give the proper agencies including airlines, space satellite operators, and power companies a 12 to 15 hour warning before it strikes Earth, Berge said. Thats not as much as wed like to give, and it would be better if we can give more, but right now thats about the best we can do, Berger said, adding that continued solar research by NASA will almost certainly improve future warning systems. However, simply knowing that a storm is headed your way isnt enough. You also need to predict how strong it is and that information doesnt come until much later, Berger explained. Countdown: 15 to 60 minutes to act To determine storm intensity, NOAA has what Berger calls a space tsunami buoy, which is currently floating about 932,000 miles from Earth directly between our planet and the Sun at an invisible point in space called L1, shown below: LaGrangeNASA/H. Zell The buoy is called the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE). When a storm hits ACE, it gives NOAA a better handle on what exactly were in for: ACE relays that information back at the speed of light, so we have about 15 to 60 minutes before the storm hits the Earth after it hits that buoy satellite, Berger said. And using that we can say
OK we know exactly how big this thing is and how bad its going to be.' ACE is now 17 years old and will soon be replaced by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite, which will serve as Americas primary warning system for solar storms. Rallying help in America and beyond In their report, the White House calls upon two dozen national departments, agencies, and service branches to reach a number of benchmarks within the next one to two years. These benchmarks are designed to address actions like creating engineering standards, developing vulnerability assessments, establishing decision points and thresholds for action, understanding risk, developing more-effective mitigation procedures and practices, and enhancing response and recovery planning, according to the report. For example, the Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with the Department of Energy, have been given 120 days (from the strategy plans publication date) to develop an all-hazard Power Outage Incident Annex that will include steps to respond and recover from an extreme solar surge, if one strikes. America isnt the only one taking steps. An extreme solar event could affect the entire globe, which is why the European Space Agency (ESA) is now working with scientists across 14 European countries on developing a warning network, they reported on November 5. The development of space-weather precursor services in Europe is a growing success, and also promises commercial opportunities that we could not foresee just a few years ago, said Juha-Pekka Luntama, ESAs space weather manager, in an ESA press release. All of these efforts are great news because Earth is the only home weve got. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
This is nooooooo problem! I'll write Obozo and point out that it's a non- "racist" domestic issue and ergo has no meaning for true Americans. Since it does affect life in Israel, that would normally qualify it for a top priority -- but since it applies to amerika too, that cancels it out. Nothing that will actually defend of america from some danger is allowed to make the grade. If, somehow, they can determine that blax or hiss panics will be affected in particular here (e.g. if it were determined the solar weather will increase the "racism" endemic to caucasian minds), that would put it on a whole new footing. You raise issues, I advise Obozo about them via whitehouse.gov. Kinda cool!
BS. Transformers on our power grid take 6 months to replace. The US has refused to spend $2 billion to harden our power grid against an EMP burst. They are not preparing.
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It's still unclear whether the solar storms are caused by global warming or white privilege. Massive new studies will be necessary, with requisite spending of course.
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