During G3 magnetic storms, eye auroras are sometimes visible in mid-latitudes.
On Monday, September 16, a powerful magnetic storm hit Earth. This is reported by SpaceWeather.com.
According to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the X4.5 solar flare last Saturday will affect our planet. September 16. Experts predict the strongest geomagnetic storm of class G3.
Meanwhile, the Meteoagent portal informs that the high level of geomagnetic activity on Earth will continue until September 17. However, starting Wednesday, this number will drop significantly to three points.
During a magnetic storm, the following symptoms are observed:
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depressed mood and irritability;
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increase or decrease in blood pressure;
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sleep disturbance;
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joint pain;
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apathy or restlessness;
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headache and dizziness;
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exacerbation of chronic diseases.
What to do to feel better during a magnetic storm:
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eat healthy and exercise;
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get more rest and sleep;
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drink more water or herbal tea;
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do not drink alcoholic beverages or fatty foods;
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add more herbs and seasonal vegetables;
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avoid stress and disturbing events;
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add a contrast shower before bed to your daily schedule;
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Check your home medicine cabinet for needed medication.
Earlier it was reported that a strong magnetic storm has hit the Earth, which will last for three days.
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