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    Carrington Event The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking from 1 to 2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires in multiple telegraph stations.
    The Carrington Event triggered a geomagnetic storm on Earth, Hudson noted in his study. The explosion likely spat out a coronal mass ejection that blasted our planet with high-speed gusts of super-heated plasma clouds, which had intense magnetic fields embedded within them.
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    What is the Carrington event?
    Sept. 1, 2020: On Sept. 1st, 1859, the most ferocious solar storm in recorded history engulfed our planet. It was “the Carrington Event,” named after British scientist Richard Carrington, who witnessed the flare that started it.
    spaceweatherarchive.com/2020/08/30/a-warning-from-his…
    What caused the 1859 Carrington event?
    Extreme solar storms such as the 1859 Carrington Event can play havoc with technology on Earth. The Carrington Event was caused by a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME). (Image credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) What would happen if a storm like the Carrington Event happened today? When is the next Carrington Event?
    Is the Carrington event not observed in most ice core records?
    ^ a b Wolff, E.W.; Bigler, M.; Curran, M.A.J.; Dibb, J.; Frey, M.M.; Legrand, M. (2012). "The Carrington event not observed in most ice core nitrate records". Geophysical Research Letters. 39 (8): 21, 585–21, 598. Bibcode: 2012GeoRL..39.8503W. doi: 10.1029/2012GL051603.
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    Did Loomis write the Carrington event?
    Shea, M.; Smart, D. (2006). "Compendium of the eight articles on the "Carrington Event" attributed to or written by Elias Loomis in the American Journal of Science, 1859–1861". Advances in Space Research. 38 (2): 313–385.
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    The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking from 1 to 2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires in multiple telegraph stations. The geomagnetic storm was most … See more

    The Carrington Event took place a few months before the solar maximum, a period of elevated solar activity, of solar cycle 10.
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    Overall, less severe storms occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures) and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm See more

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    Auroras were seen around the world, those in the northern hemisphere as far south as the Caribbean. The aurora over the See more

    Ice cores containing thin nitrate-rich layers have been analysed to reconstruct a history of past solar storms predating reliable observations. This was based on the hypothesis that See more

    • Bell, Trudy E.; Phillips, Tony (6 May 2008). "A Super Solar Flare". Science@NASA (science.nasa.gov). Archived from See more

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    WebNov 28, 2022 · They are amazed and frightened. A few days later, on September 1, English astronomer Richard C. Carrington is studying a group of sunspots (through dark filters …

  5. https://www.space.com/the-carrington-event

    WebJun 24, 2022 · The Carrington Event was a large solar storm that took place at the beginning of September 1859, just a few months before the solar maximum of 1860. In …

  6. https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/model-of-1859...

    WebSep 26, 2014 · Model of 1859 Carrington Event Screen capture from video of a model of the 1859 Carrington Event. In an effort to understand and predict the impact of space weather events on Earth, the Community …

  7. https://www.gaia.com/article/carrington-event

    WebOct 05, 2020 · The Carrington Event Although they often occur in conjunction with solar flares, CMEs can happen on their own and tend to happen often, though not to the extent …

  8. https://www.history.com/news/a-perfect-solar-super...

    WebMar 14, 2012 · The flare spewed electrified gas and subatomic particles toward Earth, and the resulting geomagnetic storm—dubbed the “Carrington Event”—was the largest on record to have struck the planet.

  9. https://www.livescience.com/carrington-event

    WebSep 07, 2022 · The 1859 Carrington Event On Thursday, Sept. 2, 1859, at roughly 11:18 a.m. in the town of Redhill outside London, Carrington was investigating a group of dark …

  10. https://earthsky.org/space/how-likely-space-super...

    WebJan 30, 2020 · The new work also sheds light on what’s called the Carrington event of 1859, the largest super-storm in recorded history. The new work is based on an analysis …

  11. A Warning from History: The Carrington Event Was …

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    WebAug 30, 2020 · Sept. 1, 2020: On Sept. 1st, 1859, the most ferocious solar storm in recorded history engulfed our planet. It was “the Carrington Event,” named after British scientist Richard Carrington, who witnessed the flare …

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