Planetary Shift ~ Severe Geomagnetic Storm Warning Issued for this Weekend
Storm Preparations and a Peek into Visions about these Storms Regarding the Shift
The Sun Unleashes Causing a Severe Storm Warning
Are we seeing the start of solar maximum for solar cycle 25?
How much is the waning magnetosphere impacting Earth and human behavior as well as human health?
This weekend will be a very good indication to see how a great many variables are being impacted;
Low orbiting satellites (see info below on satellite increase number)
National and local energy grids
Human physical and emotional health
How humans function with one another during these storms
For the first time in 20 years (January 2005) a severe (G4) geomagnetic storm watch is issued by NOAA Space Weather and Prediction Center which is expected to reach Earth late in the day on May 10th (G1) and continuing into May 11th (G4) and May 12th (G2).
At the time of this writing, another large X 3.98 flare erupted from sunspot region 3664 just hours ago. It remains unclear at the time of this writing whether or not this latest flare will more greatly impact the already predicted geomagnetic storm (there are conflicting reports whether or not this is Earth directed).
This past week there has been a major uptick in solar activity, particularly from sunspot regions 3663 and 3664 with 3664 being the most active of the two. The sun unleashed a total of 7 X class flares since earlier this week and numerous M class flares some of which being long duration flares rivaling the impulsive X class flares.
We have had numerous radio blackouts since the increase in the solar activity began earlier this week.
Geomagnetic Storm Physical Preparation
Here are two good sites to consider for preparation in case these storms achieve their predicted warning or if they become more extreme. Ready.gov/spaceweather and Weather.gov. There are some good suggestions in here which may be relevant.
The common sense preparation is the following;
Have cash on hand don’t rely on credit/atm cards
Fill car gas tank up
Prepare generators if needed
Unplug items from electrical outlets
Charge cell phones and computers in advance
Have ice blocks prepared for any perishable food to keep cool
Be mindful of driving and the lack of attention and focus from other drivers as well as aggressive driving
Geomagnetic Storm Human Physical and Emotional Health Preparation
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