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  • Solar superstorms and Aurora Science in Alaska
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  • @Apalapse
    @Apalapse Před 2 lety +14744

    I took my girlfriend Alice to see the Northern lights but she didn’t seem interested, so I asked, “Does the Aurora Bore you Alice?”

    • @magma90
      @magma90 Před 2 lety +363

      What’s up checkmark

    • @brucelarsen6650
      @brucelarsen6650 Před 2 lety +520

      That is such an incredibly lame joke, I have already replaced the only other joke I know with it - thank you! (Only knowing and using but one joke has advantages - people know better than to start telling jokes around you).

    • @gansetsukon
      @gansetsukon Před 2 lety +299

      you sir are ready to dadnesshood

    • @extropian314
      @extropian314 Před 2 lety +123

      I'd even change "you" to "ya" :]

    • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe
      @LukeSumIpsePatremTe Před 2 lety +28

      I think the 'you' can be silent. Maybe that's more how you talk to small kids, but then again, you could change Alice into your daughter.

  • @DMichaelAtLarge
    @DMichaelAtLarge Před 2 lety +2876

    "Is the aurora borealis heavy?"
    "No, it's pretty light."
    That's a dad joke that even dads groan at.

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge Před 2 lety +20

      @@h0rriphic Do you need some instruction on how humor works?

    • @SWHBOYCE
      @SWHBOYCE Před 2 lety +17

      @@h0rriphic ...A physicist ?...

    • @Lindy8018
      @Lindy8018 Před 2 lety +42

      The photon checked into the hotel and the bellhop came up and asked if he could the luggage.
      The Photon said no thanks, I'm traveling light

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge Před 2 lety +12

      @@Lindy8018 I hope this thread becomes a collection of physics puns.

    • @JDNboy12
      @JDNboy12 Před 2 lety +1

      i laughed far too hard at this, thanks

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Před 12 dny +341

    2 years later, we had a major solar storm on 11/05/2024 with auroras almost worldwide. They are more frequent and getting slightly stronger

    • @JayS.-mm3qr
      @JayS.-mm3qr Před 11 dny +17

      And I didn't hear about power problems.

    • @Unknownfisherman
      @Unknownfisherman Před 11 dny +9

      Are you a prophet? 11/05/24?

    • @jaysvanfullofsongs8544
      @jaysvanfullofsongs8544 Před 11 dny +44

      ​@@UnknownfishermanIt means May 11th not November 5th.

    • @shikharkapoor8165
      @shikharkapoor8165 Před 11 dny +4

      Next year it will be more powerful and the whole earth will have a blackout

    • @Elea_luna
      @Elea_luna Před 11 dny

      @@shikharkapoor8165that is a oo.ooooooo2 percent chance 😊

  • @miracle8558
    @miracle8558 Před 17 dny +262

    seeing this in 2024 is crazy

    • @Idk-cn3wn
      @Idk-cn3wn Před 14 dny +2

      Yeah it is

    • @KiterTMK
      @KiterTMK Před 10 dny +20

      And then 3 days after your comment one actually hit us, and I missed it 😂

    • @ronniejohnson6597
      @ronniejohnson6597 Před 9 dny +2

      Thinking the same thing

    • @dot1298
      @dot1298 Před 9 dny +5

      but.. why did this G5 solar storm do *nothing* ? (not complaining, though!)

    • @erinmathews8619
      @erinmathews8619 Před 8 dny +7

      @@dot1298wasn’t as much energy as the carrington event but still a big solar storm!

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před 2 lety +3016

    The thing that alarms me, is when the Carrington event happened, there was very little electrical infrastructure. Mainly telegraph stuff. There were reports of telegraph wires and offices catching fire.
    Fast forward to today, and there is electrical wires in every home, every business, every building.
    Never mind the power going out, think of the millions upon millions of structure fires as the wiring in the walls catches fire.

    • @crackeddoutt
      @crackeddoutt Před 2 lety +291

      I wonder how much of an issue it would actually be since all modern buildings have their electrical systems grounded out.

    • @isoid
      @isoid Před 2 lety +251

      They still had less safety then, no precautions in case of electrical surge that I can think of and probably exposed wires maybe even touching wood. I imagine that today there would not be as many fires, but the potentially permanent damage to basically anything electronic would be crippling on its own, and even a few fires along with that would be a mess as the fire department would not be able to find them all unless they are in cities, as phones would not be working.
      And that's the optimistic approach.

    • @DexLuther
      @DexLuther Před 2 lety +80

      @@isoid At a point even the most well equipped fire stations would have to make decisions. Some things they'll monitor in case it goes out of control due to wind picking up or something, but otherwise have to just let it burn while they tackle more critical fires.
      The danger is probably a lot less for any newer home/building that was built to the latest safety codes. The real danger is all the really old homes out there that were built to outdated safety codes or didn't follow any codes at all. There are tons and tons of buildings and homes out there that were built by people's grandfathers before building codes even existed, or just never followed them.
      Buildings that were built by grandfathers, and stuff like electricity was tacked on at some point later.
      My stepmother is a realestate agent, and she has to have inspections done all the time on houses. I've seen pictures of stuff that make you wonder "How hasn't this burned down already?"

    • @Crosstariale
      @Crosstariale Před 2 lety +58

      You're also forgetting Natural Gas Explosions, Big uh oh.

    • @andrewkline
      @andrewkline Před 2 lety +18

      @@crackeddoutt It would be an induced current, unconnected to whatever circuit. Still gonna get hot.

  • @JordiVanderwaal
    @JordiVanderwaal Před 2 lety +2759

    Imagine hanging out with a friend at a parking lot and they just start giving you mind-blowing science facts explained in a way very easy to understand. I want a friend like that. :(

    • @turkeybacon1199
      @turkeybacon1199 Před 2 lety +59

      Why don’t you become that friend

    • @JordiVanderwaal
      @JordiVanderwaal Před 2 lety +78

      @@turkeybacon1199 because I'm not that smart hahaha

    • @byronfoster4306
      @byronfoster4306 Před 2 lety +10

      @@JordiVanderwaal I hear that, me either.

    • @ErinBunny24
      @ErinBunny24 Před 2 lety +106

      I love to. But people never wanna hear it, they'd rather talk about the buccs winning again, or that burger king has a combo meal that's really "fire". Smh.

    • @PixelSheep
      @PixelSheep Před 2 lety +20

      @@ErinBunny24 we're here to hear it

  • @faithleah1981
    @faithleah1981 Před 11 dny +103

    Anyone here for the current G5 storm?

  • @AtlanticwayExplorer
    @AtlanticwayExplorer Před 5 měsíci +153

    So sad to hear about Diana’s Health , i hope she recovers soon.
    Defiantly my favourite Science based CZcamsr by a mile.

  • @jordiruiz3793
    @jordiruiz3793 Před 2 lety +3804

    Man, the way she is so passionate and her eyes light up when talking about this.
    I want more friends like her

    • @limesandlemons1367
      @limesandlemons1367 Před 2 lety +27

      @I'M ALL OUT OF BUBBLE GUM! what?

    • @limesandlemons1367
      @limesandlemons1367 Před 2 lety +21

      @I'M ALL OUT OF BUBBLE GUM! would you be saying the same thing if the scientist were male?

    • @bryanr8398
      @bryanr8398 Před 2 lety +61

      I'm so confused of this reply section

    • @kwannachance9112
      @kwannachance9112 Před 2 lety +6

      Me too. I just love her passion

    • @Insertregret
      @Insertregret Před 2 lety +11

      @I'M ALL OUT OF BUBBLE GUM! Ehhh, I'm not interested in women but i would love to be friends with her. If the subject doesn't bore me that is.

  • @CassieAngelica
    @CassieAngelica Před 2 lety +4362

    At this point I’m like: “I just want to finish this year in one piece.”
    Edit: Thx for all the likes and responses folks, much love and support to everybody! We’ll make it through together.=)

    • @lordwiz6653
      @lordwiz6653 Před 2 lety

      Pandemic is getting traction again. Here comes the 4th wave 🌊 !!!

    • @clausmadsen1257
      @clausmadsen1257 Před 2 lety

      Yes it will be nice but there is not much chance of - 3 World War is underway
      It's just a matter of time before Russia launched an atomic bomb.

    • @alexandertownsend3291
      @alexandertownsend3291 Před 2 lety +262

      One Piece is a great anime.

    • @MonkeyDefenceForce
      @MonkeyDefenceForce Před 2 lety +166

      2022 be like: WW3 take it or leave it

    • @jebes909090
      @jebes909090 Před 2 lety +121

      Just turn off the internet and you'll feel better.

  • @samuelpearson-ts6yc
    @samuelpearson-ts6yc Před 6 dny +19

    Skip forward two years and we just had one of the peak solar storm. Saw the northern lights here in mid UK! Absolutely amazing sights!

  • @karenmcneill2602
    @karenmcneill2602 Před rokem +104

    I am sooooooo excited that you said there was electrical disruption in 1989! Back then I lived in a very small country town near Wagga Wagga, in Australia. One night in 1989 I was outside sitting on our front step when I looked up at the stars and saw red colour in the sky. The first and only time I've seen those lights! Only a few years ago I was telling my hairdresser about the light, but she did not believe it was red, that it couldn't be the Aurora and had to be something else. As I was around 20yrs when I saw it I knew what I'd seen.

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před rokem +2

      Neat

    • @areebisc00l92
      @areebisc00l92 Před rokem +1

      so ur 50+

    • @mellophon3
      @mellophon3 Před 5 měsíci

      i think you can infer so

    • @Anitak.-rj1ek
      @Anitak.-rj1ek Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hello, I’ve been seeing some clips of people saying they keep seeing some red in the sky…

    • @Anjalena
      @Anjalena Před 8 dny +1

      Aren't pinks and reds a normal thing to see in the Aurora Australis?

  • @islandlanguage3349
    @islandlanguage3349 Před 2 lety +1732

    I was living in Quebec in 1989 when the electricity went out. When the electric company said it was due to "solar flares" we all collectively rolled our eyes, thinking: "sure, it was the sun's fault that you can't run an electric company". Fortunately it was in the summer and only lasted for half a day.
    But ten years later a freak January storm brought down power lines all over Quebec and some cities had no electricity for 3-4 weeks. Having millions of people without heat and power in the middle of Canadian winter was no joke. Thankfully there were very few deaths, as electric companies all over North America sent repair crews to help us. But if all of North America's electric grid went down one winter due to a solar flare, I shudder to think how bad it would be.

    • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
      @MakeYouFeelBetterNow Před 2 lety +41

      Or EMP or cyber attack.

    • @angeline12345
      @angeline12345 Před 2 lety +3

      Apsulutly

    • @joeking5215
      @joeking5215 Před 2 lety +8

      Does solar flare only affect north America?

    • @justice8718
      @justice8718 Před 2 lety

      God is really mad and you will suffer his wrath.

    • @RivalRed
      @RivalRed Před 2 lety +96

      @@joeking5215 It effects the polar regions the most, but can reach to the equator if strong enough. So it can effect the entire planet if we're unlucky.

  • @classicalsheetmusic1986
    @classicalsheetmusic1986 Před 2 lety +2350

    I like how passionate she is about what she is talking about.
    "And then we could lose our electricity 🤩,
    and it could take us 10 years to repair it 🥰,
    and your computers would get fried! 😇"

    • @null360
      @null360 Před 2 lety +187

      And all the electricity will explode and kill 70% of the human population 😄

    • @lightimagay6370
      @lightimagay6370 Před rokem +8

      Nooooo

    • @Whydoibother943
      @Whydoibother943 Před rokem +20

      @@null360 yayyyy

    • @jeneseanderson8569
      @jeneseanderson8569 Před rokem +6

      @@null360 You’re a sheep don’t you believe in God? Then be scared if you don’t believe in God then be scared don’t be afraid of anything else

    • @arctik2596
      @arctik2596 Před rokem +105

      @@jeneseanderson8569 Are you high?

  • @flare9612
    @flare9612 Před rokem +170

    Not many science youtubers give out explanation in a very understandable and relatable way. The examples, the pacing, her choice of words, all lead to easier understanding for us the science plebs. Here, have a sub!

    • @pandapauz9177
      @pandapauz9177 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I think that shes very intelligent in various ways!

    • @Anfinul
      @Anfinul Před 9 měsíci

      August 12 2036, the heat death of the universe.

    • @Benpurple4
      @Benpurple4 Před 4 měsíci

      She said to unplug your electronics, wouldn't you want to turn them off at the wall but keep them plugged in? So any current caught would be forced in to ground?

    • @LoudPelican
      @LoudPelican Před měsícem +1

      @@Anfinul lol what?

  • @glady7437
    @glady7437 Před 13 dny +11

    Had to come back to this video to refresh my mind after hearing that there’s a G5 geomagnetic storm that’s starting May 10, 24 😬

  • @susansisson366
    @susansisson366 Před 2 lety +825

    I was traveling an hour south of Salem, Oregon on I-5 at 10 pm in the spring of 1982. I kept seeing green and pink lights in my rear view mirror, and when it hit me what I had been seeing, I pulled off the road and got out of the car. All around me, the sky was filled with swirling, dancing waves of pink and green light. I felt elated, as if I were slightly high, and for a few minutes I was enveloped in the magic of the moment. But I had to two more hours of driving before arriving home, and would be missed, so I reluctantly got back on my way, grateful for the opportunity to not only see, but experience the northern lights. Haven't seen them since, but will never forget the feeling.

    • @mochiebellina8190
      @mochiebellina8190 Před 2 lety +6

      The lites in the sky were all the deviant spirits and ghostly riff raff moving from Calif. to Oregon. Today you see the results in Portland, Salem and Eugene. Horrible isnt it?

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 Před 2 lety +6

      great story ...ty 4 Sharing it

    • @jessiedoggie1
      @jessiedoggie1 Před 2 lety +8

      I was a Cornell undergrad returning from Long Island to Ithaca probably around Dec 1963 or 1964 when I saw the aurora for the first and only time somewhere upstate. Never forget it.

    • @hsw268
      @hsw268 Před 2 lety

      Photos/Video or it didn't happen...

    • @babydriver8134
      @babydriver8134 Před 2 lety +4

      God IS great!

  • @milesd.8083
    @milesd.8083 Před rokem +1069

    these past couple years have just made me feel like i’m consistently watching my worst fears come true

    • @slow-mo_moonbuggy
      @slow-mo_moonbuggy Před rokem

      The good news is that it's all psudoscience. It's designed to give people nonsense fear.

    • @kittycelia
      @kittycelia Před rokem +17

      Sameeee

    • @KozMc
      @KozMc Před rokem +72

      It's one thing to be afraid, but there are so many brilliant people working on mitigation strategies - that's the stuff that feeds my soul, and it's everywhere! Problems attract people who LOVE solving them!

    • @slow-mo_moonbuggy
      @slow-mo_moonbuggy Před rokem +7

      @@KozMc What are these mitigation strategies you speak of?

    • @KozMc
      @KozMc Před rokem +32

      @@slow-mo_moonbuggy I was at a conference a few months ago where Prof. Craig Rodger spoke - he had to spend much of his time explaining CME and solar storms to us (we were a room of space industry people, so he had to speak about satellites) but he's working on electricity substation protection. Do a google for him. One not-so-recent interview is on Radio New Zealand, Craig Rodger, "hazards of space weather". He's one of the most passionate and animated and most effective speakers I've ever seen. And he's just one of the scientists thrilled to be working on mitigation strategies, and I think substation protection is just one of the aspects of many Rodger is working on (that interview is more about protection satellites from falling into the Kessler cascade, the chain reaction where one zombie satellite bumps into another: exponential bumps in Earth orbit).

  • @Bruh-nz8ub
    @Bruh-nz8ub Před 9 dny +16

    We were seeing auroras in Texas the other day. Pretty crazy

  • @jimmierexwisemanisevil
    @jimmierexwisemanisevil Před 10 měsíci +16

    “I mean the universe is going to reach its thermal equilibrium and there will be no more energy left to sustain it, it’s going to be a dark, cold and lonely end for everyone and everything” -Squidward

    • @ubercow21
      @ubercow21 Před měsícem

      Squidward is the wisest being on earth, that is why I always protest against his neighbors and their bullying tactics.

  • @neurotransmissions
    @neurotransmissions Před 2 lety +3412

    We saw an aurora corona event when we visited Sweden this last winter and it honestly blew me off my feet. It was probably one of the coolest things I've seen in my life. If it's gonna be even stronger in three years or so...I may need to find my way up north again!

    • @MF-ye8wi
      @MF-ye8wi Před 2 lety +61

      I recommend you try going to norway since norway is more north, even more and bigger northern lights

    • @neurotransmissions
      @neurotransmissions Před 2 lety +21

      @@MF-ye8wi We were pretty far north in Abisko, but yes, there are some farther north places in Norway.

    • @M33f3r
      @M33f3r Před 2 lety +49

      The thing they didn’t touch on is that the earth magnetic field is failing. It’s in the process of pole shift and anything that causes pretty lights now will be far more dangerous in the coming years

    • @SWHBOYCE
      @SWHBOYCE Před 2 lety +4

      @@MF-ye8wi ...or northern east coast Canada , Hudson bay , Manitoba....

    • @lmao2351
      @lmao2351 Před 2 lety

      @@MF-ye8wi barely more north lol.

  • @StfuFFS
    @StfuFFS Před 2 lety +475

    0:20 The phenomena of electrical devices working without being plugged in to a power source is what inspired Tesla to say he could pull electricity out of the air. He claimed to have worked out how to not only accomplish this mindboggling feat but also to transmit the power as a carrier wave on the back of radio waves.

    • @Sarsenwood
      @Sarsenwood Před 2 lety +69

      It basically had to do with turning the troposphere into a capacitor. Store potential between the ground and the atmosphere, and any sufficient bridge between the two (read, large metal rod) would produce voltage and power. The main problems were power supply to do this, and the total inability to control who could use the power and who couldn't

    • @max-6035
      @max-6035 Před 2 lety +57

      We know quite a lot about physics today, and it wouldn’t work in the case of complex electronics today, also the loss of energy would be absolutely huge.

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 Před 2 lety +89

      Tesla's wireless power isn't magical or mysterious. The reason it never caught on was simply because it's horrendously inefficient.

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 Před 2 lety +3

      Phenomenon is the singular case.

    • @scope81
      @scope81 Před 2 lety +5

      @@demoniack81 Would could possibly be more efficient than pulling energy out of thin air?

  • @QuesoGr7
    @QuesoGr7 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I remember reading about this a couple of years ago. They were saying that we would all be basically sent back to the Dark Ages for a prolonged time. The articles were saying there was a very small chance any of those solar storms would hit us tho. Boy I hope they're right.

  • @darealmrog
    @darealmrog Před 3 měsíci +6

    2:44 When I was a kid, I swore to my parents that I've seen the northern lights in the sky while I was trying to fall asleep in my room. No one believed me since we live in the middle of Europe. When you mentioned how 2012 was the one of the closest solar flares we had, I just thought of that childhood memory.

  • @Apalapse
    @Apalapse Před 2 lety +1901

    Current solar physics intern here studying CMEs! I'm actually going to school for space weather as well! I have to say, great video, and I'm very glad you made it! This was really factual and better than 99% of the videos I see on CZcams on solar flares and CMEs. 7:32 is such a great idea of what the aurora is "doing," and something I have used to explain the processes in the magnetosphere and energy transfer to newcomers in the field.
    One criticism, G1 is really nothing for power grids, and unless you're a satellite operator you probably don't need to worry. Even G5 is not a big deal, we've hit G5 without major power grid issues before... but the problem is that after G5 there's no way to "categorize" solar storms based on KPI alone, you would have to look at other measurements like DST, AE, etc. It's like an F5 tornado - you don't know the difference between a strong F5 and a weak F5 just by saying, "it's an F5." The 1989 storm is a great example of how GICs (ground-induced currents) can cause transformers to become overloaded, burning them out if they're "wet" transformers (older transformers that have water contaminated in the oil, creating boiling water bubbles that shred paper insulation between coils, sparking fires).

    • @joshwilliams8863
      @joshwilliams8863 Před 2 lety +109

      Literally came here to say this! You beat me by mere minutes. G5 is nothing to sneeze at, but it's not exactly a global emergency... unless you're a satellite operator, airline pilot, grid operator (they do have to be a little more wary, etc.), or work in radio broadcasting (due to the ionospheric effects, although that's usually from the SEP's).
      Also, hello fellow academic! I've been working on my PhD in magnetospheric plasma waves for the past several years.

    • @espenfredrick7996
      @espenfredrick7996 Před 2 lety +33

      Hey, current space physics PhD student here too! I think you’re right that other indices like Dst would be good additions, but isn’t the auroral electrojet mainly just due to the relaxation of the magnetotail? I’d imagine that’s more impacted by the By component of the solar wind more so than the total flux. But I don’t know much about that, it’s not really my area.

    • @joshuaratzlaff7943
      @joshuaratzlaff7943 Před 2 lety +34

      Have you ever looked at "suspicious observers" channel with Ben Davidson? He talks about solar flares almost every day and mentions how our magnetic field is weakening and our poles are currently flipping.
      Wondering how truthful his stuff is from someone studying this topic. Thanks.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse Před 2 lety

      @@joshuaratzlaff7943 Ben Davidson is a clown. Posterchild of the Dunning-Kruger Effect.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse Před 2 lety +18

      @@espenfredrick7996 Espen, not sure about this because I am more focused on CMEs (cut my teeth on small-scale solar surface dynamics), but the AE can really be tied to a number of inputs, I think. Bz definitely plays a huge role along with by. AE is great because it is well-correlated with auroral substorms, and like you said, definitely has more to do with the magnetotail.
      Thinking about it logically, since the stations reading the AE measurements are at higher latitudes, they're also at higher L-shells, which I would expect to be most affected by the small instabilities in the magnetotail. I'm not sure if it's specifically a "relaxing," though, could be! That one is above my pay grade ;)

  • @mspotato138
    @mspotato138 Před 2 lety +474

    Damn, just what we needed after a pandemic and rising tensions of nuclear war: A solar super storm that can mess with every single electrical device on earth at once. the 2020s are lit.

    • @simonecelati9342
      @simonecelati9342 Před 2 lety +71

      Dude don't forget Australia going on fire, almost losing an entire ecosystem.
      If we're not doomed, someone wants to tell us, in a rough way, we need to pay more attentions to our daily lifes and greed mistakes ahahaha

    • @Jarandjar
      @Jarandjar Před 2 lety +23

      @@simonecelati9342 Ecosystems rebuild, that's nature.

    • @kevinwantstoshred
      @kevinwantstoshred Před 2 lety +65

      And just like both those examples, we can be sure our politicians will take full advantage of them to gain more power and control over us

    • @davidshillaker7578
      @davidshillaker7578 Před 2 lety +15

      At this point, can't humanity just get along?

    • @ohhkennny766
      @ohhkennny766 Před 2 lety +47

      And the scariest part about it is that people don't realize that their entire lives will be affected as electricity is used for basically everything we do from food to cleaning to living, communication, etc

  • @tornadoclips2022
    @tornadoclips2022 Před 13 dny +28

    May 10 2024 anybody!?

    • @debbiegoater1263
      @debbiegoater1263 Před 12 dny +2

      May 11th lol

    • @donaldwheeling922
      @donaldwheeling922 Před 11 dny

      12th 😂

    • @benkile6016
      @benkile6016 Před 10 dny

      22tg

    • @user-di4om9vk6s
      @user-di4om9vk6s Před 4 dny

      HAARP I don't believe it was the sun this last time.

    • @tornadoclips2022
      @tornadoclips2022 Před 4 dny

      @@user-di4om9vk6s 🤣lmao. All the scientific instruments, satiletes, data, and scientist know that there was a CME that hit the earth reaching a KP9 a G5 storm
      HAARP is a nothing machine it’s propaganda to make you think it can do stuff. Please don’t fall for the HAARP lies.
      They would have to put like 20 times humans daily power usage into that machine firstly we don’t have that type of power and second it would break before it did that.

  • @Pants4096
    @Pants4096 Před 2 lety +686

    "So much more interesting than I thought it would be" perfectly describes ALL of science, in my opinion! (especially when you're not learning it to be tested on later, but just to wonder at our natural world) Thanks for being one of the educators who can bring this joy to the masses!

    • @dannileigh6426
      @dannileigh6426 Před 2 lety +4

      Have you read a short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson? It's a lot of that (well, also scientist interpersonal drama too).

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 Před 2 lety +3

      Joy to the masses = intellectually similar to the story of Santa Claus

    • @SWHBOYCE
      @SWHBOYCE Před 2 lety +1

      @@PlanetEarth3141 'cept Frank Herbert ; or Jules Vern , unless you look at some early (1800's and early 1900's ) Christmas cards , looks like Alice in Wonderland w/ many illustrated mushrooms , Norse ,Swedish in origin...

    • @neo-filthyfrank1347
      @neo-filthyfrank1347 Před 2 lety

      @@PlanetEarth3141 Exactly

    • @neo-filthyfrank1347
      @neo-filthyfrank1347 Před 2 lety

      @@SWHBOYCE Lmao Dune is not a "joy to the masses"

  • @punboleh7081
    @punboleh7081 Před rokem +575

    I've heard about the danger and our lack of preparedness a few times, but I had no idea we already had such a close miss. Not going full prepper, but learning some non-IT skills seems rather prudent now.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před rokem

      We rural folks who do actually possess skills (the ones this woke joke on the screen despises) will be the survivors of the damage people like her have caused to our formerly great civilization. I`m laughing right now knowing what`s about to happen to these termites. I have zero empathy left and I hope it all crashes hard and fast. It`s the only hope we have left. We desperately need a thorough cleansing of society in order to restore decency and strength or none will survive what they`ve done to our people and our youth. They`ve spit on the graves of the great people who sacrificed so much to give us the astounding blessings of modern civilization and have declared a slanderous war on their offspring. We will always win in the end. There will be no mercy!

    • @masterofwriters4176
      @masterofwriters4176 Před rokem +34

      Or we figure out how to protect the world from a carrington event, which would not only save civilization on this planet, but the tools and knowledge used could help us protect off world civilizations from similar issues.

    • @StarryInkArt
      @StarryInkArt Před rokem

      Agreed.

    • @punboleh7081
      @punboleh7081 Před rokem +29

      @@masterofwriters4176 That would be easy enough to do, we wouldn't need much more than better shielding for our cables.
      But since we haven't done that investment in the past few decades...... the consensus seems to be to wait until it's too late.

    • @temjiu9915
      @temjiu9915 Před rokem +15

      Totally. Canning, blacksmithing, woodworking, even building a long lasting fire can help.

  • @rockbud44
    @rockbud44 Před 11 měsíci +12

    theres been a lot of talk about an ‘internet apocalypse’ recently and now im going thru a rabbit hole 😭

    • @F1ND4R
      @F1ND4R Před 2 měsíci

      Same I'm terrified people will probably go crazy due to lack of food

  • @ericwithers6552
    @ericwithers6552 Před 8 měsíci +33

    How is physics girl doing? We all loved her stories. We all learned more about this type of stuff than we did in school.😊

    • @RobinDale50
      @RobinDale50 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Last I saw from a post around the end of Sept, she had gotten better, but then relapsed and is about the same as she has been. So sad, she does not deserve this. Hoping she gets better someday.

    • @ericwithers6552
      @ericwithers6552 Před 5 měsíci

      @@RobinDale50 thank you for the update. I truly hope that her immune system does better. She is such a inspiration to so many people. She makes science fun!

    • @nooneinparticular9868
      @nooneinparticular9868 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Still not doing great. As I understand it.

    • @ChantelleLaPointe
      @ChantelleLaPointe Před 9 dny

      Oh no. Is she ill? She's such an awesome teacher!

  • @4MusicoLogic
    @4MusicoLogic Před 2 lety +237

    So that’s what it was! I was 6 living in Montréal and I remember that my dad explained something about the outage. I remember him talking about magnetic field.
    How cool is this to have this content 33 years later that brings back memories of my late dad and final explanations about what happened!
    Thank you so much.

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      thank you so much? she is covering up the truth, and you thank her?
      czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone.
      but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it)
      czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html
      lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      REMEMBER OUR OZONE? DEPLETED OZONE = NO GOOD TIME. NOTICE THE EARTHQUAKES NOW GO DRAW A PATTERN WITH THE LARGEST ONES as the earth ORBITTED THE "SUPER WAVE SUN these last 3 weeks", see what your FUTURE HOLDS. tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone. woooooooooo! NUTTERS KNOW MORE THAN THE BEST OF YOU! but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it) czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

    • @Justintro
      @Justintro Před 2 lety

      omg these bots

  • @Rhekon
    @Rhekon Před 2 lety +587

    Went from death missing us by 9 days to "Oh dogs!" I love it.

    • @papertigerworkshop1174
      @papertigerworkshop1174 Před 2 lety +49

      It won't necessarily mean death, unless you're hooked up to critical electronics.
      The solar storm will absolutely destroy all our electronics, though. Might be worthwhile to disconnect your computer leading up to the apex of the event and take out batteries for a bit, just so you don't have your computer overloaded and fried.
      Your phone is toast, though. We'd be sent back to the 1950s if power grids are wrecked.

    • @roblangada4516
      @roblangada4516 Před 2 lety +23

      ​@@papertigerworkshop1174 I imagine it would have a rather negative impact on the global economy and supply chains if a big chunk of the world lost power for a long time and a bunch of telecomms satellites fell out of the sky from a G5. Energy prices would skyrocket at the least, and that would probably lead to some starving somewhere.
      Then of course you have to factor in the mass civil unrest you'd probably get if much of the world lost power for a long time. Wars might be started over limited energy supply(invade your neighbor for oil Iraq style), etc.

    • @SWHBOYCE
      @SWHBOYCE Před 2 lety +1

      @@papertigerworkshop1174 ...Like a 2 ohm stereo in a car ? ( Kidding ! ; " critical electronics ") 6: 53... All gases ?? ( in a vacuum ? like neon ?)

    • @TS-jj1wi
      @TS-jj1wi Před 2 lety +4

      Ending on a positive note ! Right?

    • @SWHBOYCE
      @SWHBOYCE Před 2 lety +2

      @@roblangada4516 ...and they'd figure out a way to charge you extra ; because ' they' can , and will ...even if it's 'free' ,

  • @fluffycritter
    @fluffycritter Před hodinou +1

    CZcams just recommended this to me shortly after the 2024 CME event and I was like, oh wow Physics Girl is back! That's so great!
    Then I saw that this was actually posted two years ago, and it makes sense why she was only talking about seeing the aurora in Alaska.

  • @Apophlegmatis
    @Apophlegmatis Před 4 dny +2

    5/11 was a KP of 9. There are a lot of reasons why our systems are less prone to failure than they were the last few times we had solar storms this strong. That said, as the saying goes, there's always a bigger storm. I don't know if our tech is to the point we would notice natural damages first, but we may get to that point someday.

  • @eralar2
    @eralar2 Před rokem +489

    About that Quebec super storm, I was a little north of Quebec City in a remote ski station with a group of youth, and that night we saw the most amazing aurora I've ever seen. I'm originally from Northern Quebec, so I saw many auroras, but it's mostly green even at that latitude, you rarely see other colors. But that night, it filled the entire sky, had multiple colors and there were waves covering entire quadrants from the sky. That was in winter with temperatures around -10 C and we stood there for at least 30 minutes with our pyjamas and coats to look at the sky.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +1

      meh if it hits your my human shield from it🤣

    • @aolinger680
      @aolinger680 Před rokem +5

      @@raven4k998 Spanglish?

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +1

      @@aolinger680 no you human shield you'll absorb the impact like a good little human shield should taking the hit so I don't have to🤣

    • @dxer22000
      @dxer22000 Před rokem +3

      aurora makes FM radio go ballistic - you get FM reflecting back at us off aurora & is extremely distorted. Speech is un-intelligible.

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free Před rokem +1

      5:16 Long Beach, CA skyline from Huntington Beach

  • @thebatonmaster
    @thebatonmaster Před 2 lety +337

    Physics Girl: "We need to boost our infrastructure!"
    Politicians: "Let me stop you right there..."

    • @aungkyaw4704
      @aungkyaw4704 Před rokem +3

      Don't look up like another event coming to us in furture maybe Finch movies Solar storm can make pour human race change to something we don't know

    • @k.weirdo7747
      @k.weirdo7747 Před rokem +1

      😅😩

    • @LocalGodC8
      @LocalGodC8 Před rokem +1

      you misspelled "corporations"

    • @anonymousandy3438
      @anonymousandy3438 Před rokem +1

      None of them care about us.

    • @dotinglydreaming5486
      @dotinglydreaming5486 Před rokem +2

      Polititians: “Climate change is a religion”

  • @AvianSolaris
    @AvianSolaris Před 4 měsíci +7

    Heard about this event a few years ago, and I deeply hope that some kind of fail-safes have at least been put into place by nuclear power plants and other potentially hazard-producing fields.
    My astronomy 101 prof in college covered this topic a few years ago, and learning that such an event could literally cripple the electrical grid (and modern society at large) still astounds me.

  • @CaesarBro
    @CaesarBro Před 6 měsíci +17

    We’re all rooting for you to get better Dianna and husband too!

  • @fredrossman1189
    @fredrossman1189 Před rokem +613

    I am glad to see more people reporting the reality of the future. Thank you.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +8

      you have sun spots dude

    • @ClariceAust
      @ClariceAust Před rokem +12

      Yes, it is a probable event; 6 nr misses in last 100 yrs. But unfortunately, I don't think it is something governments can really fathom the repercussions of, let alone plan contingencies for.

    • @Crazy_Terryy
      @Crazy_Terryy Před rokem +11

      @@ClariceAust personally i welcome the event with open arms. No more goverments to control us peasants

    • @Alex-02
      @Alex-02 Před rokem

      @@Crazy_Terryy Millions of people will die and society will be set back several years if this happens. You are sick.

    • @fl260
      @fl260 Před rokem

      @@Crazy_Terryy Except, they have 100% planned for this. That's why they've been building deep underground tunnels in the past decades.

  • @MichaelChanslor
    @MichaelChanslor Před 2 lety +144

    Dianna, I work for a large electrical utility in the USA and we have been working for the last decade to harder our infrastructure with EMP shielding. Thanks for another excellent video!

    • @mikeharrison1868
      @mikeharrison1868 Před 2 lety +18

      Well done your company! Not all have such foresight. Should be a federal (and international) requirement.

    • @emilioramirez1745
      @emilioramirez1745 Před 2 lety +13

      What's the percentage of coverage nationwide is already completed?
      What's the EMP shielding rated for? And how long? Getting it from public sector?

    • @firstnamelastname6216
      @firstnamelastname6216 Před 2 lety +1

      @@emilioramirez1745 yes!!! I'm interested also!!!

    • @henryspoota7722
      @henryspoota7722 Před 2 lety +6

      I have news for you. You can't prepare for what is going to happen. I've been looking at the Carrington Event and the Canadian event plus a whole bunch of data .

    • @platogkrone7161
      @platogkrone7161 Před 2 lety +5

      @@henryspoota7722 Okay.
      Source?

  • @johnmartins94
    @johnmartins94 Před 11 měsíci +15

    I truly love Physics Girl’s manner of presentation!
    Keep up the great stuff!

  • @RicardoVanHouten
    @RicardoVanHouten Před rokem +5

    I love the way you tell the facts to your friend beside you❤ and you literally tell it with joy and excitement

  • @Phlebas
    @Phlebas Před 2 lety +471

    So, after a bit of googling, it looks like we can predict solar flares ~30 minutes in advance. It's not a lot of time, but would a planned power outage (that is, planned within those 30 minutes) mitigate the damage? We get emergency alerts on our phone; I would hope that power providers might have some sort of rapid response plan.

    • @elenachristian9860
      @elenachristian9860 Před 2 lety +37

      Check out Beau of the Fifth Columns video on exactly that!

    • @rumrunner8019
      @rumrunner8019 Před 2 lety +63

      Yes, that is the plan in place in case of such an event. It also depends on a lot of other factors, like if the power lines run north to south vs East to West, if they run under rock vs if the bedrock is far below, etc.

    • @mef12727
      @mef12727 Před 2 lety +15

      just turn off you power every 30 mins

    • @RedDogForge
      @RedDogForge Před 2 lety +35

      unless you live in a faraday cage like structure, not much really..have an older vehicle and spare fuses pcms and relays., cover your generator in foil maybe? the grid itself? pfft. ppl have been warning us for years and the energy companies and govvt have all but ignored it.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mef12727 On every electric device and cars. Yeah, won’t happen that easily.

  • @pvic6959
    @pvic6959 Před 2 lety +106

    1:04 im so jealous of the editor omg. I wish I could just sit in the car and talk to Dianna about physics for HOURS . sounds like a GREAT way to spend an afternoon

    • @blucheer8743
      @blucheer8743 Před 2 lety +5

      God she talks a lot… you better be a great listener

    • @Ytremz
      @Ytremz Před 2 lety +2

      Can't think of a worse way tbh.

    • @johns9652
      @johns9652 Před 2 lety +7

      After seeing half a dozen or so of these videos, I was thinking the producer guy either secretly hates her or is madly in love with her. She is either being incredibly condescending or is expanding his intellectual horizons to heights he never dreamed of. Either way, he must feel humbled... but is it "Egad, my boss is such a know-it-all", or "Damn, my boss is a science goddess!"?

    • @EraVulgaris-
      @EraVulgaris- Před 2 lety +2

      Down bad

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před 2 lety +3

      @@blucheer8743 im prepared to listen until the heat death of the universe... which she can ALSO tell me about :p

  • @jaynway3441
    @jaynway3441 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Sharing … I live in Calgary Canada and the Aurorae have been pretty stellar … I SAW RED … in my whole life , I’ve never seen RED in them till now … I really hope somehow you’re well again soon my friend in science … we need all the science exposure we can get on every possible method …

  • @NowhereNear42
    @NowhereNear42 Před 10 dny +3

    Hi from 2024 (May 11th): Auroras spotted above southern Europe after G4 event.

  • @theresapartheymuller5771
    @theresapartheymuller5771 Před 2 lety +271

    When my father was stationed in Alaska, I was able to see the Aurora Borealis. As a six year old I was also excited to see a moose who wanted our food when we were camping. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @FlagCutie
      @FlagCutie Před 2 lety +5

      Hey, I would also be freaking out seeing a moose. Sounds like a fun childhood.

    • @sabastiankilgore781
      @sabastiankilgore781 Před 2 lety

      Super wholesome

    • @Durzo1259
      @Durzo1259 Před 2 lety +4

      Only one time in my life did the Aurora Borealis come far enough south to hit where I live, when I was 16 (I'm 37 now). My mom woke me up to see it and I was like "ugh, no, I wanna sleep!"
      But she dragged me outside because she knew it was a once in a lifetime opportunity. I looked up and said "there, I saw it" and went back to bed. To this day it's one of my biggest regrets that I didn't take in the majesty when I had the chance.

    • @ScottWaring
      @ScottWaring Před 2 lety

      There is a giant pyramid shaped mountain in Alaska, possibly an alien base.

    • @chrisharrison3245
      @chrisharrison3245 Před 2 lety

      @@Durzo1259 what year was that

  • @paulpence8895
    @paulpence8895 Před 2 lety +70

    Was in my mid 20's when the March/1989 storm hit. Lived about 50 miles north of Indianapolis, the sky was multiple times as lit as your video. It was insane!!! Very awesome to witness...

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone.
      but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it)
      czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html
      lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

  • @lordphantomau
    @lordphantomau Před 4 měsíci +10

    Always great content, hoping you get well soon Physics Girl.

  • @jannd8170
    @jannd8170 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Her explanation on why the sun has 11 year cycles just explains what happens every 11 years, not *why* is happens every 11 years.

  • @darreldarrenman3334
    @darreldarrenman3334 Před 2 lety +213

    Theres a game called the Long Dark that explores the aftermath of a solar flare, where technology is fried and youre stranded on an isolated landmass. The game is this lonely single player experience where you can see the aurora on some nights and the atmosphere is amazing. To think that something similar could feeh-za-blii happen is a bizarre idea, incredible and horrific
    Edit: thx for letting me know sorry I didn’t realize I spelled the word wrong

    • @Nick51100
      @Nick51100 Před 2 lety +8

      I was just about to mention that game. Great campaign and great overall survival game.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 2 lety +20

      As I understand it's pretty easy to prevent this: unplug all devices, shutdown all power plants, etc. It would not be an easy fun time, but it shouldn't lead to these huge problems. We have early warning systems to know when it's coming to us.

    • @Blynat
      @Blynat Před 2 lety +20

      @@autohmae That's the thing with large networks of cables and near connections being hit with tons of extra power. Many of the circuits will be closed without touching due to higher energy in the atmosphere. This will cause shorts and ground outs randomly. Not everything in the world is USB or standard plug. Something are build as a form of a network from the start. Many things would need to be replaced before it happens not just unplugged. You can save some your devices like that but if the grid fries then your iPhone "still working" wont matter if the infrastructure in down or on fire.

    • @AlexandarHullRichter
      @AlexandarHullRichter Před 2 lety +1

      There was a TV show based in part on a similar concept in the form of Dark Angel.

    • @snowob
      @snowob Před 2 lety +3

      phesably lmao that spelling 🤣

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie Před 2 lety +99

    The Carrington Event, and imagine how many others happened before we had electricity. Their are old aboriginal tales of nights that were brighter than any full moon where they go out and hunt.

    • @PeterMaddison2483
      @PeterMaddison2483 Před 2 lety +5

      That's what I was thinking too, but for other ancient civ's and what they thought was happening to their world, they must have been very scared at the start...

    • @tdmmcl1532
      @tdmmcl1532 Před 2 lety +7

      It is fascinating to contemplate time scales beyond a single life.
      I was on a very remote hike many many years ago on the big island, Hawai'i. On a clear night, which seemed to happen above elevations of 8000 feet (above the lower cloud layer), you could read a book at midnight by the light of the milky way galaxy! (not even a moon during those 17 days). When the moon did illuminate, it was spectacular. The reflection of moonlight from the ocean to the upper atmosphere and light scatter was enough to actually hike safely visually all through the night. Even in pretty dense foliage.
      There are also reports of distant supernova that were luminous equal to the moon as well. I would imagine those special events lasting several weeks, months, possibly even years would have been very eery to ancient civilizations. Or perhaps it was not so surprising. Our modern societies with artificial light and an aversion to doing much of anything well past the daylight hours have a stunted perception of the worlds that we actually live in.
      Add a little adventure into your life: go hiking by the light of the moon and gaze at the wonder of this planet when bathed in the unadulterated glow of our galaxy of stars. I will guarantee it will be an experience that will forever change how you "look" at this world.

  • @yunglukiebabe
    @yunglukiebabe Před 9 dny +2

    its may 12. 2024. We had a very powerful geomagnetic storm weekend where aurora could been seen in unordinary places. Dianna is predicting a carrington like event a year from now :o

  • @andeesz9260
    @andeesz9260 Před 13 dny +5

    It’s happening now 🤩 fairly visible in Bradford, UK 🤩🤩🤩

    • @batesysbikes
      @batesysbikes Před 13 dny

      Also here in Sunderland over the coast I got some great shots 😊

    • @RetrovexAmbient
      @RetrovexAmbient Před 12 dny

      Yes mate! Was best after midnight, was very pinkish orange with hints of green

  • @Enzolex0204
    @Enzolex0204 Před 9 dny +11

    Whose here after 2024 auroras

  • @eggosliny1962
    @eggosliny1962 Před 2 lety +289

    When I was little my dad told me that the Aurora Borealis was all the souls of the Dead leaving the planet and The Souls of those about to be born entering and intern that was the physical representation of it I honestly believed it probably close about 11 or 12 but when I realized it wasn't the case I was saddened by it because that sounds like an awesome explanation true or not

    • @kthomp5on
      @kthomp5on Před 2 lety +27

      I like your Dad’s explanation, having lost my mum years ago when I was a teenager, I find his interpretation very heartwarming 😊

    • @eggosliny1962
      @eggosliny1962 Před 2 lety +21

      @@kthomp5on Thank you I very much appreciate it. I lost my dad a few years back anytime I see the Aurora it reminds me of him.

    • @jadetucker8681
      @jadetucker8681 Před 2 lety +8

      @@eggosliny1962 its like the movie brother bear :D

    • @eggosliny1962
      @eggosliny1962 Před 2 lety +14

      @@jadetucker8681 so I went and watched Brother Bear last night I see the resemblance I kind of enjoyed the movie as well thank you

    • @KimberlyWard-Evans717
      @KimberlyWard-Evans717 Před 2 lety +9

      This mini conversation was heartwarming. Love Brother Bear. Blessings and Maranatha

  • @dafphtthedislikeupdater7836
    @dafphtthedislikeupdater7836 Před 2 lety +102

    I see we're ahead of schedule for the 2020s, great job team!

  • @user-ci6kv4qz4z
    @user-ci6kv4qz4z Před 5 měsíci +11

    I hope we can play GTA 6 atleast

  • @SoaRSkiz
    @SoaRSkiz Před 5 měsíci +6

    Luckily we can fairly accurately detect cmes and shut off power grinds before it hits. A blackout doomsday isn’t as big of a threat as it sounds

  • @Geeksmithing
    @Geeksmithing Před 2 lety +305

    Thanks for all the effort that you and your team put into these videos! They're always a delight to watch.

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      don't get too "laid back"
      this summer is gonna be a REAL SCORCHER!
      THE REAL TRUTH: czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ...

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone. woooooooooo! NUTTERS KNOW MORE THAN THE BEST OF YOU!
      but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it)
      czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html
      lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

  • @espenfredrick7996
    @espenfredrick7996 Před 2 lety +127

    I just want to jump in and say I’m currently doing my PhD in space physics, and it’s so cool to see that you’re doing a video on the exact topic I’m doing research in! Thanks so much for this video!

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      she's a fraud hired to make sure nobody panics
      THE REAL TRUTH:
      czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      don't get too "laid back"
      this summer is gonna be a REAL SCORCHER!
      THE REAL TRUTH: czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html .

    • @SebastianSchepis
      @SebastianSchepis Před 2 lety +5

      Have you heard of a channel called suspicious observers, and do you have any comments or opinions about them? Thank you for your time

  • @Bl00MIE_0r3o
    @Bl00MIE_0r3o Před 11 dny +3

    The aurora borealis happened on Friday night and it was SOO strong that the UK could see it

    • @InfiniteRespawn2023
      @InfiniteRespawn2023 Před 10 dny +1

      The bible says that they will be sign in the sky coming from the house heavens us we get closer to the end

    • @Bl00MIE_0r3o
      @Bl00MIE_0r3o Před 10 dny +1

      @@InfiniteRespawn2023 I’m atheist
      (I respect all religions though)

    • @InfiniteRespawn2023
      @InfiniteRespawn2023 Před 10 dny

      @@Bl00MIE_0r3o Christianity is not a religioun it's about believing that Jesus died on the cross for our sins

  • @DoronTirkel
    @DoronTirkel Před 3 měsíci +2

    Over the past few years, I've been consistently witnessing these spectacular events. Very interesting, thank you!
    Doron, 4X4XM

  • @AK-ii3li
    @AK-ii3li Před 2 lety +51

    I wish my teachers were this good at explaining things.
    Edit: since it seems I started a war I wanted to clarify I never said all the teachers in the world and clearly said MY TEACHERS.

    • @AK-ii3li
      @AK-ii3li Před 2 lety +5

      @Chosen Remix They are literally payed to teach us and in hopes of us learning some moral values and manners in the process. All I learned from my teacher was that if I want good grades in exam I just need to join the said teachers coaching and whenever you don't get good grades they will insult you in front of the class.

    • @soumikroy6683
      @soumikroy6683 Před 2 lety

      They are, you weren't attentive. Stop complaining about teachers and start listening. Everyone loves to watch these videos but if we are asked to give exams on every educational video we watch on CZcams, we will probably start complaining about these too. We love entertainment and not hard core study and blaming teachers is the easiest thing to do.

    • @AK-ii3li
      @AK-ii3li Před 2 lety +1

      I tried then I failed . Wanna know how students who were bad at studying passed the exam. They were studying from their coaching and the teacher indirectly kept telling them what they need to learn and what's definitely coming in exam. Wana know how I know becoz they were my friends and told me this themselves.

    • @soumikroy6683
      @soumikroy6683 Před 2 lety

      @@AK-ii3li u r just a victim of corruption then. Nothing else. Complain to the authorities rather than crying in the CZcams comments section

    • @AK-ii3li
      @AK-ii3li Před 2 lety +1

      @@soumikroy6683 well can't say anything about the victim part cause that's true. But if you think the authority is going to do what it is supposed to then you might be living in a far better off country than mine.

  • @bobt2414
    @bobt2414 Před 2 lety +299

    "It seems very like nature to move in waves." So well put. Everyone has their eyes on the peaks, but this video reminded me of my wonder, as a young man, over the world drawing scientific attention to the valleys, by declaring an International YEAR of the QUIET SUN. Those calm words resonated with magic and remain with me still.

    • @madeline569
      @madeline569 Před 2 lety +10

      That's such a cool idea! Maybe in the year of the quiet sun the collective human race can also agree not to go to war on each other haha a girl can dream 😕

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat Před 2 lety +5

      If we don't pay attention and convert to a DC power grid, we may have a DECADE of Quiet Earth.

    • @bobt2414
      @bobt2414 Před 2 lety

      @@YodaWhat The way things are going we may have more than a decade of Quiet Earth without the aid of a star with indigestion. Even DC generators involve electro-mechanical machines but with ludicrously expensive distribution circuits. You would know this if you paid less attention to that fraud Edison and more to those geniuses Westinghouse and Tesla.

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat Před 2 lety +6

      @@bobt2414 I know all about Edison and Tesla, but YOU have not kept up with the times. HVDC has 'been a thing' for decades, but it was limited to links for point-to-point flow of bulk power, so *it was not a grid.* But now we have the technology to do an actual DC grid for all the long and medium wire lengths, leaving only the "last mile" as AC power, and such wires are not long enough to get much induced DC from a geomagnetic storm. Therefore, the "last mile" will not be damaged.

    • @bobt2414
      @bobt2414 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YodaWhat I stand corrected. As you may have guessed, my knowledge of very high voltage DC super grids is, very roughly, nil. I retired 20 years ago to far distant shores. But I stand by my views regarding local (domestic/industrial) transmission.

  • @TheGiggleMasterP
    @TheGiggleMasterP Před 13 dny +5

    Yeah we just are currently being hit by a huge storm in 2024.

  • @WeatherWondersWW
    @WeatherWondersWW Před 13 dny +5

    Who’s here before the solar storm?

  • @Chronosmaster002
    @Chronosmaster002 Před rokem +231

    At the risk of being crass, I felt it to be a missed opportunity to call the ejection a “sun fart” since it is solar wind

    • @tyu6626
      @tyu6626 Před rokem

      Since they found that bricks can conduct electricity, will a CME kill ppl

    • @Idontfuckingknow553
      @Idontfuckingknow553 Před rokem +2

      💀💀💀😭😭😭omg

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt Před rokem +2

      Crassness accomplished.

    • @vannarooski8730
      @vannarooski8730 Před rokem +6

      Well.....what a group of them called then? Like a group of crows is called a murder......
      A tantrum of farts

    • @Davidsavage8008
      @Davidsavage8008 Před rokem

      Crass my assets.

  • @harrison6082
    @harrison6082 Před rokem +49

    1:18 2:34 Storm's maximum every 11 years
    3:07
    4:29 Carrington Event
    8:19 Storm classes (rankings)
    8:57 Quebec
    10:39 6 every 150 years. So 1 every 25 years

    • @Harambae613
      @Harambae613 Před měsícem +2

      You forgot the most important timestamp. 4:15 DOGGOS!

  • @BeansEnjoyer911
    @BeansEnjoyer911 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What an absolutely great video! Amazing format, no need for huge production.

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame Před dnem +2

    I love how this is in my recommended now

  • @lucifchristo
    @lucifchristo Před 2 lety +552

    2025 might be giving us more time than we actually have considering over the past five months there have been innumerable solar activity events that were completely unpredicted and NASA seems rather confused in regards to. I on the other hand give us about a year-and-a-half at most give or take

    • @jademiller8497
      @jademiller8497 Před rokem +12

      A year and a half until what?

    • @YurikoHD
      @YurikoHD Před rokem +32

      @@jademiller8497 Did you not watch the video? D:
      The entire video has been about solar storms with 2025 being repeated numerous times.

    • @jademiller8497
      @jademiller8497 Před rokem +12

      @@YurikoHD yeah ik, bit solar storms happen all the time, do you mean a year and a half till one that can wipe us out?

    • @dank_wolfe2600
      @dank_wolfe2600 Před rokem +19

      @@jademiller8497 It wouldn't wipe us out lol, she said it wouldn't affect our bodies

    • @futuza
      @futuza Před rokem +39

      2025 is just the peak of the cycle and when it is most likely to happen, however there's no guarantee it would happen then, it could occur right now (there's just a lower chance of that occurring).

  • @HampusTman
    @HampusTman Před 2 lety +46

    I study in a university in the northern parts of Sweden (Umeå) and this is a story from mid January.I had just majorly flunked a university exam, and was feeling rather depressed, so I went for a drive. I was sleep deprived and hadn't eaten, and was having a terrible day. Then while driving (around 6:30pm) I see a shimmering light in the sky. I quickly recognize it's an Aurora, and pull over imediately. Luckily I was next to an open field, and the night sky was clear, so I got an absolutely breathtaking view of it. I have always been fascinated by the Aurora and had always wanted to see one, so this event turned a really horrible day into one of the best ones in my life. Looking forward to seeing more in the winters to come! ^_^

  • @samedwards6683
    @samedwards6683 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for creating and sharing this educational and entertaining video. Great job. Hope that each day you are feeling better than the day before.🙏

  • @justinmcgough3958
    @justinmcgough3958 Před rokem +128

    pretty crazy. Very scary to think how no one seems to talk about it and no preparations are made for it.

    • @davelordy
      @davelordy Před rokem +6

      How did you prepare for the last 3 or 4 of these ?

    • @justinmcgough3958
      @justinmcgough3958 Před rokem +28

      @@davelordy Well small solar flares are rarely an issue and tend to have little to no effect on us on earth although they can mess up satellites. But I'm talking about preparing for those potentially massive solar flares that the video is talking about. Only thing I've seen that can protect your stuff in that case would be Faraday Cages and an early warning system to get people to unplug and turn off any electronics they have in an attempt to save them.

    • @Roxxyie
      @Roxxyie Před rokem +4

      @@Kopie0830 to the sun?

    • @trueetiquette
      @trueetiquette Před rokem +1

      @@Kopie0830 and this ever accomplished anything?

    • @trueetiquette
      @trueetiquette Před rokem +4

      @@Kopie0830 Funnily enough, I've experienced clinical death. There was nothing, sorry for potential disappointment.

  • @tammyturner5507
    @tammyturner5507 Před 2 lety +281

    Presentation is EVERYTHING! She made that so easy to understand and interesting at the same time. It’s only a matter of time before it happens somewhere again.

    • @myspace5671
      @myspace5671 Před 2 lety

      Tbh I came here for leggings...

    • @ditmarvanbelle1061
      @ditmarvanbelle1061 Před 2 lety +3

      Dude sounded mighty uninterested though 😀

    • @scottcooper4391
      @scottcooper4391 Před 2 lety +1

      She made this really understandable and not trying to snow us with lots if obscure equations. I think her editor added appropriate comments to keep the presentation going.

    • @bobjacobson858
      @bobjacobson858 Před 2 lety +1

      ...and she's very cute, which helps keep one even more motivated to watch.

    • @1965myctahg
      @1965myctahg Před 2 lety +1

      @@bobjacobson858 I was going to say the same thing

  • @springfennec2
    @springfennec2 Před 4 měsíci +2

    While watching this I feel like I’m in science class… but at the same time it’s so fun to watch and entertaining!

  • @Officer_duh
    @Officer_duh Před 18 dny +1

    My party was once travelling through the desert when a sandstorm showed up, the rest of my party took cover like smart people. I, (a halfling fighter) decided to stand my ground and fight the storm. I roll a nat 20 and terrify the storm into parting before me while the rest of my friends get pummelled like they normally would.
    I also scared gravity enough to send on of my party members pack flying :)

  • @jpierce2l33t
    @jpierce2l33t Před 2 lety +56

    It's the way she gets so excited explaining things to people for me. Love it!

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      don't get too "laid back"
      this summer is gonna be a REAL SCORCHER!
      THE REAL TRUTH: czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ...

    • @darkracer1252
      @darkracer1252 Před 2 lety

      someone has a crush

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone.
      but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it)
      czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html
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    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      REMEMBER OUR OZONE? DEPLETED OZONE = NO GOOD TIME. NOTICE THE EARTHQUAKES NOW GO DRAW A PATTERN WITH THE LARGEST ONES as the earth ORBITTED THE "SUPER WAVE SUN these last 3 weeks", see what your FUTURE HOLDS. tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone. woooooooooo! NUTTERS KNOW MORE THAN THE BEST OF YOU! but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it) czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

  • @Fregmazors
    @Fregmazors Před 2 lety +133

    My internet has been out for a week. It just got repaired, and this is the first video I chose to watch. Totally worth it! Love this channel. Of course, this is probably a precursor to the event that kills the internet for the next decade.

    • @Phasma6969
      @Phasma6969 Před 2 lety +2

      It won't kill the internet, it will kill the active and passive switching components of the power grid. It likely won't damage the medium of transmission. Internet is primarily via fibre optic anyway.

    • @legendaryfunny3568
      @legendaryfunny3568 Před 2 lety +8

      idk why but ive got the weird feeling that not only the internet but most electronics will be wiper out and i should start preparing by using my stuff less coz i really don't need it. I'm probably crazy but there's this weird feeling that all this stuff isn't really natural and something out there is pulling the strings to stop us from advancing technology too much

    • @KingstonTiger
      @KingstonTiger Před 2 lety +5

      @@legendaryfunny3568 Huh? Chill dude... All these events also happened thousand of times in the past also.. What are you even smoking 🤣 . But this remind all of us that "we" are insignificant compared to the Universe. We are just a spark of dust laying on it's surface.

    • @Ilurk247
      @Ilurk247 Před 2 lety

      @@legendaryfunny3568 Supposedly that's what happened at the Tower of Babel. People knew you couldn't build a building that high and at a certain altitude you freeze or can't breath.
      I don't think it was an observatory either, the remnants of the building would be massive and still exist somewhere. I think they were trying to build a flying machine like the UFO's we see today and it had to be stopped.
      There is a story about something happening in 2025 based on what a guy who said he was involved with the Philadelphia Experiment and went forward in time, in the year 2025 he saw a map of the US and it had a river going through the middle of it from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. California and Florida were underwater. Only time will tell.

    • @krishp1104
      @krishp1104 Před 2 lety +7

      @@KingstonTiger bro thinks the sun is plotting againts us 💀

  • @mikemadsen7926
    @mikemadsen7926 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That 2012 solar flare came with a wave of synergy that a rare few felt including myself, it came with a beauty that electrified my heart and we were flooded in synchronicity..

  • @kevingreen3781
    @kevingreen3781 Před rokem +4

    Get well soon you can beat this Dianna best wishes from uk 🇬🇧

  • @Herr_Vorragender
    @Herr_Vorragender Před 2 lety +77

    As a guy working in IT, I'm looking forward to this!
    2 weeks forced off work.
    2 weeks forced digital detox.
    2 weeks absolute zero messages.
    Whoop whoop!

    • @junaidfarooqui1993
      @junaidfarooqui1993 Před 2 lety +17

      Are you sure if it'll be only 2 weeks?

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před 2 lety +5

      What about emergency services?

    • @CarsMeetsBikes
      @CarsMeetsBikes Před 2 lety

      conversely, everyone will be coming to you because they are experiencing tech problems after the solar storm, so you'll be experiencing the exact opposite

    • @joshuahendrickson8694
      @joshuahendrickson8694 Před 2 lety +4

      Finally I can find the time to relax and play D&D with my IT buddies.

    • @jwn741
      @jwn741 Před 2 lety +8

      lol @ 2weeks

  • @butterfacepilot
    @butterfacepilot Před 2 lety +154

    I was monitoring the storm you saw, live, in a space weather lab. It really kept us waiting, staring at our screens, hoping for a spike in the kp index and solar wind until it arrived much later than we predicted haha. Super cool to see a video about a solar event that I was a part of monitoring! :D

    • @deepfakestudio7776
      @deepfakestudio7776 Před 2 lety +1

      when is the next one

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Před 2 lety +1

      We can't even reliably track when the solar winds reach Earth despite literally monitoring the source of those winds?
      Woah, dude.

    • @koushiroizumi0
      @koushiroizumi0 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ChronoSquare because CME release seems to be rather unstable, unpredictable. You can see them forming up but you can't say precisely if it'll pop now or later..

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Před 2 lety +1

      @@koushiroizumi0 So we don't always have satellites turned to monitor the Sun? I thought we would, or at least when CMEs are anticipated, so we could look for the moment of and react accordingly

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ChronoSquare well, we can't predict Earth's weather too well either, and we live on it. Imagine taking Earth weather, scaling it up a million times, adding much more heat, and turning the electromagnetic effects up to 11? That's sun weather

  • @pleiadian4378
    @pleiadian4378 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Solar storms are a 'clear and present danger' for our civilization's power grid AND we don't have backup equipment(E.g. transformers) to handle another Carrington event. It's not a question of "If" but "When" a CME from a solar storm will hit the Earth. Michio Kaku also brought up this vulnerability several years ago so I'm glad you're discussing this as well. So Physics Girl, maybe get in touch with the Electromagnetic Pulse Task Force and impress upon them the seriousness vulnerability we have. Your genius in science is needed in our dark age world of ignorance and misinformation.

  • @brownbreadcomix
    @brownbreadcomix Před rokem +3

    we have been missing you too Diana! Get well soon and come back stronger.

  • @vibratingstring
    @vibratingstring Před 2 lety +68

    About 17 years ago (judging by kid's ages) we were heading to Cub Scouts and I saw something through the window. Fortunately we were driving on a long dark road next to a salt marsh so I pulled over. "Yep it's the Northern Lights!" We got out of the car and watched, transfixed, for a good hour. Not only the green ones--we had reds and purples. And they went *south* of us--in Connecticut! Around the same year there had been Aurora in the southeast--Carolina or Georgia.
    Even though I have been to Canada scores of times, this was the *only* time in 6 decades that I had ever seen the Aurora--I have talked to distant ham stations off aurora scatter far more than I have seen them!

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Před rokem

      It can be a religious experience! It is amazing!

  • @azpcox
    @azpcox Před 2 lety +57

    Physics Girl has to cycle through camera operators so that when she asks them questions like, “What do you know about so and so?” their blank stares give US the opportunity to learn and you teach! #SmarterLeviEveryDay

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig Před 2 lety +1

      I read that as "their blank stares gives the USA the opportunity to learn" ... goodness knows, if the CZcams comments are anything to go by, it needs that opportunity to learn.

    • @paulberry2884
      @paulberry2884 Před 2 lety

      It's lucky for us she's not dating an astrophysicist, we wouldn't learn anything.

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone. woooooooooo! NUTTERS KNOW MORE THAN THE BEST OF YOU!
      but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it)
      czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html
      lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law

    • @unrealengine1enhanced
      @unrealengine1enhanced Před 2 lety

      REMEMBER OUR OZONE? DEPLETED OZONE = NO GOOD TIME. NOTICE THE EARTHQUAKES NOW GO DRAW A PATTERN WITH THE LARGEST ONES as the earth ORBITTED THE "SUPER WAVE SUN these last 3 weeks", see what your FUTURE HOLDS. tesla also had a secret space program he envisioned, and that vision was ignored by everyone. woooooooooo! NUTTERS KNOW MORE THAN THE BEST OF YOU! but i know exactly what he had going on, cuz i to know the power of em fields. ( WAS RANTING LIKE A LUNATIC LONG BEFORE THE CLIMATE CHANGE, 36 YEARS worth of it) czcams.com/video/3t0jDNdIhi0/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/nIpHIX0978Q/video.html ||||||||||||||||||||| czcams.com/video/itZwsb86M7c/video.html lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law | lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law || lenz's law ||||||||||||||||| ETHER PHYSICS ||||| META.

  • @toXicbrooKsy
    @toXicbrooKsy Před 2 dny +1

    Literally saw parts of the Aurora here in Australia, never thought I’d ever see it, was not expecting it to be red/pink though 😂😍

    • @simpson6700
      @simpson6700 Před 2 dny

      Lucky, the red ones are the rarest

  • @tantalisinglabrat
    @tantalisinglabrat Před rokem +2

    What a great video. Physics without bring too over the top physicsy, all presented so that idiots like me can understand. Thank you for your effort. Truly appreciate it. Love from 🇿🇦

  • @grandenauto3214
    @grandenauto3214 Před rokem +25

    When is I was teaching in Manitoba in 1992 I took some kids camping and we were just sleeping under the stars…. The northern lights weren’t north… they were everywhere, it was the most amazing night.

  • @gpocat4518
    @gpocat4518 Před 2 lety +56

    In the 90's, I was able to see the Aurora in Detroit, where I grew up. Very cool. It was also very good for HF propagation, as a Ham radio operator, world wide communication on the higher HF bands were just rockin' even at night when typically communications diminishes. I do hope we get those radio conditions again.

    • @fiddysat
      @fiddysat Před 2 lety

      cq dx bouncing off the skip

    • @lawneymalbrough4309
      @lawneymalbrough4309 Před 2 lety

      We also saw it here in south louisiana. Right near the gulf coast.

    • @richardgrier8968
      @richardgrier8968 Před 2 lety

      I saw it in Kennebunk ME in ‘78 or ‘79. Trippy.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant Před 2 lety

      @@richardgrier8968 Science-Denial is literrally on the Rise but people like Professor Dave
      or Sci Man Dan fight-back.

  • @sandrarocio8607
    @sandrarocio8607 Před 10 dny +4

    People how are watching this at the 2024 solar storm

  • @seifer918
    @seifer918 Před 3 dny +2

    Watching this after the recent May 2024 G5 storm. Thanks for explaining to us. Hope you get better soon and maybe catch some of the Northern light in the next 2 years.

  • @zoltanposfai3451
    @zoltanposfai3451 Před 2 lety +205

    Diana: "You can try to win this electric car. The car of the future!"
    Also Diana: "When the next one hits, you won't be able to use your electric car..."
    The 2020s will be a messy decade.

    • @jameswilliams7625
      @jameswilliams7625 Před 2 lety +6

      Especially if she continues to film all her videos from an idling car

    • @gabemerritt3139
      @gabemerritt3139 Před 2 lety +10

      @@jameswilliams7625 well would you rather them freeze?
      If you are worried about the environment they hurt it way more by simply driving/flying there.

    • @morosis82
      @morosis82 Před 2 lety +4

      If you have solar you may be able to.
      Will be interesting for all those people trying to pump fuel with electric pumps however.

    • @shamicentertainment1262
      @shamicentertainment1262 Před 2 lety +7

      Petrol cars will be affected to, especially modern ones.

    • @cjisme3
      @cjisme3 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah but you won't be able to fuel your car either as the pumps won't work haha. You won't have any way to pay for fuel (Credit Cards) as you most likely don't carry cash..
      Edit: I am assuming your area doesn't have gravity fed fuel bowsers still.

  • @hansangb
    @hansangb Před 2 lety +54

    The joke at the end. LOL. And loved the "Ohhhh Dogs!" moment. I hope to make it to Iceland or Tromso, Norway for an AB show one of these days!

    • @greenseedpod
      @greenseedpod Před 2 lety

      2012 the end of the world, guess the mayan miss 9 days.

    • @greenseedpod
      @greenseedpod Před 2 lety

      Tesla, an all electric vehicle is the worst advertisement for this, wth did elon thinking, just fire the ad department guy.

  • @eas2252
    @eas2252 Před 3 dny +2

    Update time!
    Spring 2024 and we experienced a G4-G5 storm with northern lights visible as far south as Florida. There doesn't appear to be damage to our grid.
    What gives? Did we reinforce the grid? Were the side effects over rated?

    • @jimmym3352
      @jimmym3352 Před 2 dny

      While it was severe, it can get worse. It was nowhere near as bad as the Carrington event, even if they are both level 5 (5 being the highest).

  • @joeboyer7180
    @joeboyer7180 Před měsícem +2

    I love this woman. ❤🌹 I love her mind. I love her humor. Even though I know of everything she talks about, I know much more. I love listening to her. I can fix the major problems in Tesla vehicles, and the world's energy problems that would be safe from solar flares. If interested, just ask.

  • @tamararose9398
    @tamararose9398 Před rokem +78

    I need to thank you for this video. Because of it I shifted my final report in my disaster and emergency management class to CMEs. What a absolute disaster we are headed towards.

    • @Nicole-dj3jf
      @Nicole-dj3jf Před rokem

      Ya this is happening we get our light from inner earth the so called sun me see in the sky is only a light scientist know this not only that the firmament protects us from anything thing so there has never been a anything to get passed the firmament not no aliens nothing

    • @Nicole-dj3jf
      @Nicole-dj3jf Před rokem +2

      The northern lights shine off the firmament