The incident was initially blamed on a a geomagneticstorm.
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The Earth (yellow dot) could see a geomagneticstorm over the weekend.
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The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center issued a geomagneticstorm warning for September 13 and 14.
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This was a powerful geomagneticstorm set off by a huge eruption on the sun known as a coronal mass ejection.
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When it hit, the largest geomagneticstorm ever recorded caused sparks to fly off telegraph wires, setting fires to their poles.
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Neumann continued, 'Right, the signal must have got through despite the solarstorm.
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Nasa has released images of a solarstorm on the sun.
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Nicole watched a gigantic solarstorm move across the moiling surface.
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Not long after, the massive solarstorm began to pummel the Earth itself.
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News reports have been mentioning a solarstorm this week.
Ús de magnetic storm en anglès
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In the latter event, the proton intensity was peaking during a strong magneticstorm.
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It does not, therefore, necessarily follow that a spot does cause a magneticstorm.
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One was a singular magneticstorm which took place at Isle-à-la-Crosse during the preceding winter.
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Such a phenomenon is called a '' magneticstorm.''
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I've been in the magneticstorm long enough!
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What we should conclude is that the solar activity which produces a spot also produces the magneticstorm.
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This connection shows that a magneticstorm and an aurora must be due to the same or some connected causes.
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Usually the field is pretty constant except when there is a magneticstorm and we always know when to expect those.
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Power lines and some radio communications could be disrupted today as a massive magneticstorm spawned by the sun reaches the Earth.
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A very severe magneticstorm on Earth was feared last Saturday or Sunday, following a huge solar flare that had erupted some days before.
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In 1921, a magneticstorm was blamed for putting the New York Central Railroad out of action and disrupting telegraph and telephone networks across Europe.
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But it has failed to show with certainty any peculiar emanation at the time of a magneticstorm or anything connected with such a storm.
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The same thing is true of sunspots and magneticstorms.
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Magneticstorms, caused by solar activity, can wreak havoc on Earth's power grid and communication systems.
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The conclusion is that spots on the sun and magneticstorms are due to the same cause.
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The explosion does not appear to be aimed at Earth, so we shouldn't expect any magneticstorms or satellite troubles.