Solar storm and its effect over Indian climate change
A solar storm is the term used for atmospheric effect felt on earth from certain events that occurs on sun. It is
a sudden explosion of particles, energy, magnetic fields, and material blasted into the solar system by the Sun. A Solar strom start with a huge explosion on the sun. These explosion is also called solar flares -
can be about as powerful as billions of nuclear bombs.
These phenomena send a stream of electrical charges .Solar storms follow an approximately 11-year cycle of activity, with periods of high activity and low activity. During solar maximum, the Sun's magnetic field is more complex and twisted, leading to increased solar storms and sunspot activity.
Effect of solar Strom on climate change?
Solar flares are sudden bursts of energy from the sun, releasing radiation and charged particles.It may increases in greenhouse-like gases such as water vapor and nitrous oxide (N2O) in the lower atmosphere. While solar flares can have noticeable effects on the upper atmosphere, their influence on Earth's surface temperature is relatively small.Furthermore, even during periods of increased solar activity, the total amount of solar energy reaching the top of the atmosphere has not shown a significant upward .The Wind speeds in the middle atmosphere can intensify dramatically—surging to over 140 km/h on the dark, night side of the planet.These storms can disrupt Earth's magnetosphere, causing geomagnetic storms that can affect satellite operations, power grids, and even radio communications.
Solar storms are a natural phenomenon with the potential for significant impact on modern society . solar storms is continuously developing. Scientists can warn of greater solar activity after anything explodes from the Sun. However, it’s still very challenging to anticipate when an outburst may happen.
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