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 Topic: Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?

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  • Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?
     OP - January 18, 2010, 02:23 PM

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    Scientists Worry We Aren't Prepared for Event That Could Zap Government, Cost Trillions
    By DAVID KERLEY

    Jan. 9, 2009

    U.S. scientists worry we aren't ready for a solar space storm that could knock out our electricity, our cell phones, even our water supply.

    The chances of that happening are small, but it is a possibility as we move into an active period of solar storms.

    How do they know? Well, it's happened before. Back in 1859, a solar eruption resulted in telegraph wires burning up.

    Of course, the world is now covered in wires and wireless devices that could be vulnerable.

    The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) gathered experts from around the country to look at the economic and social costs from these space storms. While they didn't make any recommendations, the scientists hope their report is a wake-up call.

    "We're not trying to be alarmist," said Dan Baker, who is the lead author of the report, "but we are trying to show how our systems are interconnected."

    The sun is on a fairly regular schedule. Every 11 years, solar activity flares up. The next "maximum" active period is expected in 2012.

    During those active times, the sun spits billions of tons of matter toward Earth that can cause electromagnetic storms that interfere with just about all of our electronic systems.

    How bad would the "Katrina Space Storm" be for us earthlings? Well, the NAS report suggests the storm could cascade through our modern world.

    First, the electric grid would be vulnerable, and could be shut down. It's the first big domino that, the report says, could lead to "disruption of the transportation, communication, banking, and finance systems, and government services; the breakdown of the distribution of potable water owing to pump failure; and the loss of perishable foods and medications because of lack of refrigeration."

    Not a pretty picture. The scientists say if even one region or country is affected, the problems could spread to the rest of the world.

    If you thought Katrina was expensive, this space storm would dwarf it. The report estimates "$1 trillion to $2 trillion during the first year alone ... for the societal and economic costs of a 'severe geomagnetic storm scenario' with recovery times of four to 10 years."


    More on:

    http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/JustOneThing/story?id=6615005&page=1

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    I know this is old but somebody told me about this and it seems a bit sensationalist. Can't believe NASA would publish a sensational press release, I got worried! Thought the end of the world was near lol

    There is no more info on this and doesn't really seem to be well-covered by other news papers, not the major ones at least.

    The article says well it might be a problem, and only in one country but that could spread to other countries and yadda yadda. One explanation I heard for the press release, and the manner in which it was written was that NASA is tax-funded. To get more funding make sure you are needed. But that has to be a crazy explanation, of course NASA is needed, why would they stoop to that level?

    Do we need to worry? Should I get the tinfoil hats ready?
  • Re: Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?
     Reply #1 - January 18, 2010, 03:24 PM

    It's a real problem though. If the wrong areas get hit it could cause so much devastation but I cant see how there is anything we can realistically do about it. It is just a small possibility but it can cause ridiculous damage, maybe NASA is just being pro-active? Or maybe it was a slow news day.
  • Re: Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?
     Reply #2 - January 18, 2010, 07:18 PM

    Imagine the joy of religious nuts everywhere if it did happen. Yaaaai the end of times are near, God has sent us a sign. Jesus/Mahdi is coming soon. Never mind all the hospitals that shut down, the (inevitable?) looting and upsurge of crime and general fuck ups.

    In fact I think I would have been happy, not over people getting hurt, but thinking finally God is sending somebody to help us fix this world. Religion = fatalism
  • Re: Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?
     Reply #3 - January 19, 2010, 02:27 AM

    This has been reported before. I remember it well. There is something that can be done about it, but it mean restructuring the power grids to handle the surges a storm like this would cause. Of course this costs a lot of money and has been put on the back burner due to the low probability of such a storm hitting. The problem is that if it does hit it would cause so much damage that the first world would be unlikely to recover for the foreseeable future. Basically we would instantly be back to third world ability while having to support a first world population density. You can imagine the result.

    Oh and there was just such a storm in the late 19th century, so it has happened within fairly recent history. At the time there were no significant power girds so the effect was negligible. That would not be the case today.

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  • Re: Is a 'Katrina-Like' Space Storm Brewing?
     Reply #4 - January 19, 2010, 02:40 AM


    I'm more worried about the gigantic asteroid hitting us.



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