magnetic · storm · July (магнитный · буря · июль)
Magnetic storms in July 2026: According to the forecast from the Solar Astrophysics Laboratory, the second summer month will begin with a slight surge of geomagnetic activity but overall offer stability. On July 1st, the magnetosphere is expected to be calm, but by July 2nd, a transition to an excited state is predicted.
Consensus
- A strong geomagnetic storm is expected on July 2, 2026
- The storm is caused by a solar flare detected on July 1
- The storm may disrupt electronics and communication systems
- Meteorologically sensitive people might experience discomfort
Points of divergence
- There is no clear scientific consensus on whether geomagnetic storms directly affect human health, with some studies showing correlation and others not — vm
- Meteorologically sensitive individuals may experience symptoms like headaches, fatigue, or weakness during the storm period — fontanka
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