Media teleconference: severe solar storm reaches Earth
NOAA experts to provide update on current space weather
Contact
Susan Buchanan, susan.buchanan@noaa.gov; 301-427-9000 (office)
March 17, 2015
TODAY AT NOON EDT: Media teleconference: severe solar storm reaches Earth
NOAA experts to provide update on current space weather
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center – the nation’s official source of warnings and alerts about space weather and its impacts on Earth – has issued an alert for a G4, severe geomagnetic storm at Earth today. This geomagnetic storm is the result of two significant eruptions from the sun’s corona that occurred early on Sunday, March 15.
Experts with NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center will provide an update on current space weather conditions and their possible impacts on Earth during a media briefing today.
WHAT: Media teleconference update on current space weather and impacts
WHEN: TODAY, March 17 – 12 p.m. ET
WHO:
Thomas Berger, Ph.D., director, Space Weather Prediction Center
Bob Rutledge, forecast lead, Space Weather Prediction Center
Brent Gordon, space weather services branch chief, Space Weather Prediction Center