Some of us here might have heard of the Carrington event of 1859 which played havoc with the electric telegraph. And the warning was that such an event again would cause major disaster on earth as we are now so dependent on electrical devices.
The aurora last weekend was at level 5 (out of 5) severity, but as far as I'm aware, it didn't so much as turn out a single light bulb.
Since no satellites fell from the sky, and the electricity grid appears intact, have we over estimated the effects of solar flares (coronal mass ejections). Or, was the Carrington event much bigger than this weekends weather?
Does anyone know?
The aurora last weekend was at level 5 (out of 5) severity, but as far as I'm aware, it didn't so much as turn out a single light bulb.
Since no satellites fell from the sky, and the electricity grid appears intact, have we over estimated the effects of solar flares (coronal mass ejections). Or, was the Carrington event much bigger than this weekends weather?
Does anyone know?