Researchers have discovered evidence of a massive solar “tsunami” that once
collided with Earth’s atmosphere more than 9,000 years ago, deep beneath
the ice in Greenland and Antarctica.
This superstorm is much more giant than anything we have seen in recent
memory, and it was caused by a wave of hot plasma and magnetism from the
Sun.
Scientists are concerned about our capacity to forecast when the Sun may
next let go in light of the discoveries.
collided with Earth’s atmosphere more than 9,000 years ago, deep beneath
the ice in Greenland and Antarctica.
This superstorm is much more giant than anything we have seen in recent
memory, and it was caused by a wave of hot plasma and magnetism from the
Sun.
Scientists are concerned about our capacity to forecast when the Sun may
next let go in light of the discoveries.