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π©πͺ Snowstorm Hits DΓΌsseldorf
βοΈ On January 9, 2025, DΓΌsseldorf is experiencing a heavy snowstorm. Since early morning, the city has been blanketed by snow, and the storm is expected to continue throughout the day. The temperature is around 32Β°F, but with the wind, it feels like 22Β°F.
A northern wind with gusts up to 20 mph intensifies the cold, and the snow cover is expected to reach up to 2 inches in some areas, significantly complicating movement around the city. Air quality has also worsened.
βΌοΈ Residents are advised to stay cautious, especially on the roads, and avoid unnecessary travel. Warm clothing and vigilance will be your best allies on this snowy day.
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A northern wind with gusts up to 20 mph intensifies the cold, and the snow cover is expected to reach up to 2 inches in some areas, significantly complicating movement around the city. Air quality has also worsened.
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π΅πΎ π¦π· Extreme Heat Alert for Paraguay and Argentina
π A severe heatwave is forecast to impact Paraguay and large parts of Argentina next week, with temperatures potentially reaching an extreme 50Β°C (122Β°F) in some areas. Meteorologists warn that these conditions could make the region the hottest on Earth during this period.
The heatwave is expected to begin intensifying on Thursday, with official heatwave status depending on how temperatures evolve in the coming days. In Argentina, experts have identified a **"heat dome"**βa meteorological phenomenon where hot air becomes trapped due to atmospheric blocking, preventing cooler air from circulating. This phenomenon will heavily affect central and coastal regions of Argentina and most of Paraguay.
βΌοΈ The situation is further exacerbated by a significant precipitation deficit across much of the region. In Paraguay, substantial rainfall is not expected until February, worsening concerns about prolonged dry conditions. Meteorological models also indicate a 72% probability of La NiΓ±a persisting, potentially influencing these extreme weather patterns.
β οΈ Residents are urged to take necessary precautions to mitigate health risks and prepare for the intense heat.
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The heatwave is expected to begin intensifying on Thursday, with official heatwave status depending on how temperatures evolve in the coming days. In Argentina, experts have identified a **"heat dome"**βa meteorological phenomenon where hot air becomes trapped due to atmospheric blocking, preventing cooler air from circulating. This phenomenon will heavily affect central and coastal regions of Argentina and most of Paraguay.
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π π¬οΈ Cold Air Surge to Hit Central Europe βΌοΈ
π Another weather animation shows a forecasted shift in atmospheric patterns β a cold air mass is expected to impact Central Europe from late this weekend through the end of next week.
Stay prepared for a noticeable drop in temperatures across the region.
Animation: TropicalTidBits
Stay prepared for a noticeable drop in temperatures across the region.
Animation: TropicalTidBits
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βοΈ Powerful Solar Storm Approaching Earth
π A powerful solar storm is heading toward Earth, triggered by multiple coronal mass ejections from the Sun earlier this week. These bursts of solar energy prompted NOAAβs Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to issue a geomagnetic storm warning.
π The peak of geomagnetic disturbances is expected between April 23 and 24, with G2-level geomagnetic activity likely. The strongest geophysical effects may persist until 9:00 PM on April 24, after which Earthβs magnetic field is expected to stabilize between April 25 and 29.
π‘ In addition to auroras, intense solar storms can impact radio communications and GPS systems.
π According to NASA and NOAA experts, this active phase of the current solar cycle is expected to continue at least through the end of the year, although the exact peak remains uncertain. βThe intensity of the auroras depends on how Earthβs magnetic field interacts with the solar particles,β explained SWPC meteorologist Shawn Dahl.
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π According to NASA and NOAA experts, this active phase of the current solar cycle is expected to continue at least through the end of the year, although the exact peak remains uncertain. βThe intensity of the auroras depends on how Earthβs magnetic field interacts with the solar particles,β explained SWPC meteorologist Shawn Dahl.
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βοΈ Solar Event: Coronal Mass Ejection Not Directed Toward Earth
(May 19, 2025)
π Around 21:00 UT, a beautiful filament eruption was observed in the northeastern region of the Sun. This resulted in a coronal mass ejection (CME) that is primarily directed north of Earth.
π‘ According to experts, the eruption produced a decent-sized partial halo CME, but its trajectory indicates no impact on our planet.
π This event highlights ongoing solar activity but poses no threat to Earth.
(May 19, 2025)
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βοΈ πΊπ³ Solar Activity: M8.4 Flare and Partial Halo CME
π On June 15, 2025, a powerful M8.4-class solar flare erupted from active region AR4114 at 18:05 UTC. The eruption was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME) primarily directed toward the north. Although the flare occurred in a potentially geoeffective zone, both the CME and accompanying coronal waves were relatively limited in scope.
π On the morning of June 16, 2025, another impressive eruption was observed on the southwestern limb of the Sun. It produced a partial halo CME that, according to experts, is not Earth-directed and poses no threat to our planet.
π Despite the lack of direct impact, ongoing solar activity requires close monitoring, as subsequent events could influence Earth's geomagnetic environment.
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βοΈ Solar Activity on June 17β18, 2025
π The Sun continues to display high levels of activity, raising concerns among scientists worldwide. Over the past two days, both powerful flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) have been observed, which may impact Earth's geomagnetic conditions.
πΈβοΈ On June 17 at 21:49 UTC, sunspot AR4114, located in Earth's direct line of sight, produced a strong X1.3-class flare. This was an impulsive event and, according to preliminary assessments, was not accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME). However, given the region's position, specialists are continuing to monitor it closely.
πΈβοΈ On June 18 at 04:35 UTC, a major eruption with a widespread coronal wave occurred behind the Sunβs southwestern limb, presumably originating from region AR4105 on the far side of the Sun. The STIX instrument aboard the European Solar Orbiter recorded the event as an X1-class flare. It was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection, though preliminary data suggests it is not Earth-directed.
π Throughout June 18, several successive CMEs were observed. Experts note they are occurring with noticeable regularity, and sooner or later one of them may be directed toward our planet.
π‘ The recent sequence of events highlights the need for continuous monitoring of solar activity and evaluation of its potential effects on Earth's geomagnetic environment.
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π‘ The recent sequence of events highlights the need for continuous monitoring of solar activity and evaluation of its potential effects on Earth's geomagnetic environment.
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