Thursday, July 6, 2023

Solar storm 'double punch' could hit Earth this week

Solar storm 'double punch' could hit Earth this week | El Nino is officially here and may cause temperature spikes | Space quiz! El Niño is a natural climate phenomenon that is connected to surface temperatures in which ocean?
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July 6, 2023
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The Launchpad
Solar storm 'double punch' could hit Earth this week
(NASA)
While the U.S. celebrated Independence Day on July 4, the sun held its own, more powerful firework display.
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El Nino is officially here and may cause temperature spikes
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
Experts have advised precautionary measures to save lives threatened by surging temperatures and disruptive weather events caused by El Niño.
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Space quiz! El Niño is a natural climate phenomenon that is connected to surface temperatures in which ocean?
Learn the answer here!
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(NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
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