Friday, June 26, 2026

Powerful Solar Storms Can Change Precipitation for Parts of North America

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of a solar flare on May 10th, 2024. It highlights the extreme UV light from the flare. New research finds that flares can alter some precipitation patterns, but the mechanism behind the changes isn't clear. Image Credit: NASA SDO.

For decades, scientists have searched for a clear link between the Sun’s explosive storms and the weather that occurs on Earth. A breakthrough study from the University of New Hampshire reveals that in the hours and days following a solar storm, parts of North America can see sharp changes in the weather — such as declines in precipitation — and the more powerful the storm, the more dramatic the shift. However, the exact mechanism behind the effects is still waiting for an explanation.



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