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Predicting Sunspots
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1 year ago
With a techniques borrowed from earthquake detection, researchers are learning to predict where sunspots will boil-up. That gives officials in charge of satellites, power grids and radio communications more warning of crippling geomagnetic storms.
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Scientists are learning to predict sunspots before they can actually be seen.
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That's important because these dark stains on the sun's surface can herald scary solar flares
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and huge coronal mass ejections, which sometimes fry sensitive satellites in Earth orbit
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and cause power outages on the ground.
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Such storms are born deep inside the sun, results of titanic magnetic forces at work there.
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These turbulent bubbles boil up to the surface of our star,
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where astronomers have been watching them for more than 400 years.
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But just recently, astrophysicists using techniques similar to those used for earthquake monitoring
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have deduced that subtle vibrations rippling across the visible facade of the sun
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are correlated to disturbances far below.
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It's a technique they call helioseismology.
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In basic terms, sound waves travel faster across a submerged sunspot-forming region
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than they do through the surrounding area.
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The acoustic energy signature may appear more than 15 seconds earlier
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if it's been ringing across a particularly big storm.
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That can give officials in charge of communications networks or power grids
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as much as two days' notice before a sunspot finally percolates up.
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That's plenty of time to know if the sunspot will be aimed at Earth.
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The trick now is to figure out which sunspots will produce flares and mass ejections
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and exactly when they'll fire.
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But scientists don't know how to do that trick just yet.
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