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Caution: Major Solar-Stormflair Today - Disruptions possible

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Washington Post January 24, 2012

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WASHINGTON - On the heels of a solar storm that delivered a glancing blow over the weekend, the sun released an even more energetic blast of radiation and charged plasma overnight that could disrupt GPS signals and the electrical grid today, especially at high latitudes, space weather researchers warned yesterday.
Already, the storm could be disrupting satellite communications as streams of radiation from the sun bounce across the Earth’s magnetic field, which extends into space.
“With the radiation storm in progress now, satellite operators could be experiencing trouble, and there are probably impacts as well to high-frequency [radio] communications in polar regions,’’ said Doug Biesecker, a physicist at the Space Weather Prediction Center, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colo.
Such radio blackouts can force airlines to reroute flights between North America and Europe or Asia.
The solar storm is the biggest since 2005, Biesecker said.
The storm is to peak today when a speeding cloud of plasma and charged particles blasts past the earth, distorting the planet’s magnetic field with effects possibly ranging as far south in latitude as Texas and Arizona.
Predictions from NASA scientists show the storm peaking about 9 a.m. today, although uncertainty means the storm could peak up to seven hours earlier or later, said Michael Hesse of NASA’s Space Weather Laboratory in Greenbelt, Md.
 

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[h=1]Delta diverts polar flights due to solar storm[/h]



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Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:56am EST

(Reuters) - Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) said it is diverting some flights on polar routes between Detroit and Asia to avoid disruptions to aircraft communications by a strong solar radiation storm.
The storm has caused minor disruptions for U.S. airlines. Delta said it altered routes for "a handful" of flights and that changes are adding about 15 minutes to travel times.
"We are undergoing a series of solar bursts in the sky that are impacting the northern side of the world," said Delta spokesman Anthony Black on Tuesday.
"It can impact your ability to communicate," he said. "So, basically, the polar routes are being flown further south than normal."
United Airlines (UAL.N) spokesman Mike Trevino said the carrier diverted one flight on Monday because of the storm, but none on Tuesday.
American Airlines (AAMRQ.PK) spokesman Ed Martelle said the airline has no operational impact due to solar flares but that it is monitoring the atmosphere.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a press release on Monday that it had issued a watch on Sunday for "a geomagnetic storm associated with a bright flare on the sun."
NOAA said it also issued a warning for solar radiation storming, which can affect communications systems at high latitudes, satellites in space and rocket launches. NOAA said it was the strongest solar radiation storm since 2005.
(Reporting By Kyle Peterson; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
 
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