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View synonyms for magnetic storm
magnetic storm
noun
- a temporary disturbance of the earth's magnetic field, induced by radiation and streams of charged particles from the sun.
magnetic storm
noun
- a sudden severe disturbance of the earth's magnetic field, caused by emission of charged particles from the sun
magnetic storm
- A disturbance or fluctuation in the Earth's outer magnetosphere, usually caused by streams of charged particles (plasma) given off by solar flares. The entry of large amounts of plasma into the upper atmosphere results in intense auroral displays and other magnetic phenomena in the polar regions of the Earth.
- See also aurora
magnetic storm
- The effect on the ionosphere of large bursts of charged particles ( see electrical charge ) from the sun .
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Notes
During a magnetic storm, radio reception can become very difficult.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of magnetic storm1
First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences
In most cases when such a "magnetic storm" occurs, there is an unusually large or active spot on the Sun.
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Thus in February 1892, when a very large spot was on the Sun, a violent magnetic storm broke out.
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There was a magnetic storm in the photosphere of a sun which was not supposed to have such things.
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At first a favorite theory was, that communication had been interrupted by a magnetic storm.
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This magnetic storm affected every telegraphic station in the kingdom.
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