Leading expert at the Phobos Center, Mikhail Leus, noted that solar flares can be harbingers of magnetic storms. Many people may feel uneasy when they hear about this, since the phenomenon of “weather dependence” is widespread and considered almost unconditional. However, climatologist Nina Zaitseva is confident that there is no direct evidence of the influence of magnetic storms on humans and the weather.
They likely cause communications disruptions and changes in the upper atmosphere through which radio signals travel. However, due to the difficult weather that characterizes this season, it is difficult to say exactly how this happens. Nina Zaitseva also noted that there is no convincing evidence that magnetic storms negatively affect the human body, writes news agency RuNews24.ru.
When asked whether magnetic storms will affect the current weather, especially the latest snowfalls in the capital region, the expert replied that there is no connection between these two phenomena. She explained that snowfalls and magnetic storms have no relationship. The changes in climate and weather that we have seen in recent decades are associated with atmospheric circulation and other factors, and not with magnetic storms.
Source: Rosbalt

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