According to Walter Helwich, the geo-magnetic storm started on May 31 2013. After this extraordinary event, the researchers speculate all this happens in our planetary surrounding.
What is happening with the Earth’s EM field?
The Earth was hit by an interplanetary shock wave that caused G1-class (Kp 5) geo-magnetic storm. NOAA reports that the G1 geo-magnetic storms can occur due to small fluctuations in electrical connections, therefore those fluctuations can provoke severe damages. This is common situation in Sub polar and Polar Regions. The main reason for this situation is unknown. But some scientists believe that probably the Sun is to blame, i.e. its coronary mass ejections of solar plasma, but SOHO and some other satellites had not captured any important detail. This “unknown and unidentified shock” caused unusual lightening that could be seen from Colorado, Maryland, Iowa and Nebraska in the United States. The website Tesis stated that we had the chance to experience G2 level (Kp 6) geo-magnetic storm. According to NOAA’s World Player rankings, G2 are moderate geo-magnetic storms that can cause a serious voltage drop in the Polar and Sub-polar Regions on the planet. Such situations require some adjustments for satellites to be done, because northern lights can be seen as far as New York and Idaho in the United States. The website Spaceweather also says that, there are some disturbances in the EM layer of the Earth, even today.
This is a very unusual occurrence, whose origin is also unknown. The polar light had unusual purple color, unlike the standard green color (commonly seen in case of CME on the Sun). At the same time, most of the planet was covered with thick clouds, and we have witnessed the cold, wet weather with a number of leeches, severe storms and unusual snowfall. So, we started to wonder about the theory of “An electric universe” and its importance for this specific case.
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