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Sun’s May 31 Explosion Triggers G4-Level Geomagnetic Alarm

High‑velocity charged particles unleashed by the Sun have sparked a full‑scale geomagnetic alert, prompting global advisories for potential disruptions to satellites, power grids, and communications. The alert stems from a coronal mass ejection on 31 May, which pushed through space at nearly 1,950 km/s and reached Earth’s magnetic field on 1 June.

National space weather agencies called for a G4-level “severe” condition after initial impacts registered a geomagnetic K-index of 8–9 on the evening of 1 June. G4 alerts are rare and represent intense disturbances capable of triggering significant technological effects. The alert encompassed 1–2 June, with levels expected to ease to G1–G2 by 3 June.

Satellite operators were warned of potential drag effects on low‑Earth orbit craft, while GPS users and radio broadcasters were advised to prepare for intermittent degradation. Power grid regulators were urged to brace for voltage fluctuations and protective systems misfiring – possible consequences of geomagnetic current surges.

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Visible manifestations of the event were striking: aurora borealis and australis lit up night skies far beyond their usual polar range, with sightings reported from northern California to Alabama in the northern hemisphere, and across Tasmania and New Zealand in the south. Observers captured vivid visuals of crimson pillars and dancing curtains, with some flights even witnessing auroras from the air.

Meteorologists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory emphasised the real‑time capture of the CME’s trajectory as a milestone in space‑weather monitoring, aiding prompt warning systems coordination. The eruption originated from sunspot region AR4100, noted for its energetic activity during this solar maximum cycle.

Despite the elevated alert, experts clarified that the event is unlikely to match the magnitude of the May 2024 “Mother’s Day” storm, which had reached G5 severity. Nonetheless, the G4-level forecast is a reminder that even moderate-to-strong geomagnetic storms can have cascading effects on modern infrastructure.

The precise timing and severity of the storm remained uncertain until the CME’s magnetic field components were measured by space‑based observatories stationed approximately 1 million miles from Earth. As of 2 June, official statements confirmed the peak had occurred, with impact levels tapering to G2/G1 standards.

A feature of these events is their dual nature: while posing risks to satellites and communications, they also offer rich opportunities for scientific observation. Data now being gathered on the CME’s structure, velocity and magnetic orientation will feed into models forecasting solar–terrestrial coupling, enabling refined predictions for future events.

The timing of this explosion—coinciding with the current solar maximum—underlines the cyclical nature of solar activity and its potential consequences for Earth. Official sources continue to monitor geomagnetic indices and solar wind parameters, issuing updated advisories as required and urging critical infrastructure operators worldwide to remain alert.



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