
Major solar storm hits Canada, bringing risks and prospect of spectacular aurora
Canada’s space weather agency warned Friday of a “major geomagnetic storm” that was hitting the country and could have severe impacts on power systems, satellites and other infrastructure.
Space Weather Canada said the storm associated with massive solar flares was striking all of Canada Friday afternoon.
The U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration issued its first geomagnetic storm watch since 2005 and said the storm was a “potentially historic event.”
Such events can cause faults in power grids, and Space Weather Canada says major storms like the one hitting Friday were also associated with very high risk of affects on geostationary satellites, and potential severe disruption to activities involving geomagnetism, including aerial surveys and directional drilling.