Strongest Magnetic Storm from April 25 to April 26

24 April
Strongest Magnetic Storm from April 25 to April 26
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The strength of geomagnetic disturbances is expected to be at the level of five points, since the mega explosion occurred on the Earth-facing part of the solar surface. Already on April 25 and 26, a powerful magnetic storm may hit our planet, scientists at the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory reported.

All weather-dependent people during the period of action of magnetic storms can be overcome by apathy, anxiety. There is also a chance that chronic diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease and other diseases will worsen.

Earlier it was reported that two powerful flares were recorded on the Sun for the first time in seven years. About how to survive magnetic storms for people with health problems in an exclusive interview with the ZAB portal.

How do magnetic storms affect humans?

Very often you can hear from ordinary passers-by, friends or colleagues the phrase "something hurts my head, probably magnetic storms today." Doctors and physicists have long come to the unanimous conclusion that magnetic storms really affect the human body, and usually not for the better.

A magnetic storm occurs as a result of a solar flare, provoking a powerful release of protons and electrons into space, which, having a powerful charge, affect the Earth's magnetic fields. Thus, increased activity on the Sun provokes a disturbance (reaction) of the magnetic field of our planet, thereby creating magnetic storms.

To one degree or another, most people are weather-dependent. The degree of severity and nature of this dependence are mostly individual and are related to the psychological state of a person, the time of year and predisposition to cardiovascular diseases.

The effects of magnetic storms in autumn are especially pronounced, since the body's stress resistance is reduced. This is due to a decrease in the production of melanin, which is responsible, among other things, for resistance to stressful situations. Therefore, as a result of magnetic storms, dizziness attacks, nervous breakdowns often occur, and the number of suicides increases.

Magnetic storms can also be accompanied by symptoms such as a painful reaction to light and/or loud sounds, joint pain, insomnia or, conversely, increased drowsiness, irritability, weakness, poor general well-being, etc.