Dark Ages: Space weather expert has ominous forecast

May 6, 2012SPACEFuture scenario: A stream of highly charged particles from the Sun is headed straight toward Earth, threatening to plunge cities around the world into darkness and bring the global economy screeching to a halt. This isn’t the premise of the latest doomsday thriller. Massive solar storms have happened before — and another one is likely to occur soon, according to Mike Hapgood, a space weather scientist at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory near Oxford, England. Much of the planet’s electronic equipment, as well as orbiting satellites, have been built to withstand these periodic geomagnetic storms. But the world is still not prepared for a truly damaging solar storm, Hapgood argues in a recent commentary published in the journal Nature. Hapgood talked with The Times about the potential effects of such a storm and how the world should prepare for it. There can be a whole range of effects. The classic one everyone quotes is the effect on the power grid. A big geomagnetic storm can essentially put extra electric currents into the grid. If it gets bad enough, you can have a complete failure of the power grid — it happened in Quebec back in 1989. If you’ve got that, then you’ve just got to get it back on again. But you could also damage the transformers, which would make it much harder to get the electric power back. The storms can also disrupt communications on transoceanic flights. Sometimes when that happens, they will either divert or cancel flights. So that would be the like the disruption we had in Europe from the volcano two years ago, where they had to close down airspace for safety reasons. –KTUU
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50 Responses to Dark Ages: Space weather expert has ominous forecast

  1. nickk0 says:

    I have been having an ongoing argument with a friend of mine, about the possibility of another ‘Carrington Event’ taking place within our lifetime.
    He dismisses this possibility and dismisses my concerns, as unwarranted negativity and a ‘doomist’ scenario which won’t happen.

    I sure hope, that we don’t get to find out for sure. 😐

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    • There is plenty of main stream information on this subject now, by academia and technical experts. One in particular, which finally brought my stubborn left brained, overeducated engineer hubby around was from a journal he subscribes to: IEEE Spectrum http://spectrum.ieee.org/energy/the-smarter-grid/a-perfect-storm-of-planetary-proportions. Remind your friend that he should not fear the truth nor should he be frightened about being ridiculed like so many conventional thinkers are. Tell him to be brave and think outside the stupid box-so many of his kind are making like difficult for the enlightened 🙂

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    • Irene C says:

      I get the same response, nickko, no matter which warning I give. But I would rather warn and be wrong than not warn and wish I would have.

      Maranatha

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    • kahlathet says:

      I get the same reply when ever I mention what I read on extinction. don’t want to hear it.

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    • Bone Idle says:

      There is a one in eight chance of a Carrington Flare event happening in your lifetime if you are under 40 years old.
      Calculated by solar physicists. A Carrington level event will be quite extreme. The reality is that a Major flare and CME does not have to be as large as the 1859 Carrington Flare to cause widespread problems. The odds of a lesser rated flare still doing major damage are much less than one in eight.

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  2. Elliott says:

    Does anyone know what kind of timescale we’re looking at before this potential storm hits?

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  3. Franky says:

    So is there a blast of the magnitude he talks about on the way?

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  4. K.J. says:

    As we all know, there will not be a Carrington Event, nor will their be any catastrophic earthquakes, major tsunamis, no weather changing volcanic eruptions, no climate change of any kind, no shortage of fresh water, no catastrophic release of methane, no changes with ice at the poles, no changes with the Gulf Stream, no global pandemic, no global economic meltdown, no WW III, no use of nuclear weapons…………….. everything is good and these things only happen in some other place and time. Go back to American Idol.

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  5. Jack says:

    Waiting for misfortune only brings misfortune

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  6. Mary says:

    It could – it threatens, It might cause-That is the way all the news is being reported about the disasters coming–Well, I am waiting. Yes they will come and take the entire world by surprise, Remember Noah? What then? Too late- Just be prepared in ALL AREAS and we will be OK. Isn’t it wonderful to be real Believer, and not worry about a cup of wheat? The Bible is a powerful News Outlet, isn’t it? Check it out. As the Book titled–It’s the end of the world and I feel fine–but should be titled,END OF THE AGE (Not world) Maranatha

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  7. I’ve actually heard this theory put forth several times lately, and it seems it’s really only a matter of time before something extreme like this happens.

    I think NASA knows that something like this is probable in the next year as the sun ramps up it’s activity during what is basically an extreme solar weather season, but instead of spending the money to reinforce our power grids, they just tied them all together so they would go out like lights on a Christmas tree and spent the money on phony wars and other tools of enslavement.

    Seems to me that if the goal is to make us all serfs again, then sending us back to the dark ages for a little while would be good for the agenda.

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  8. I know just what you mean, nickko. It’s as if we’re in two different realities (and of course we are), there is no “convincing” anyone of anything. I am left with, maybe when things happen, they will believe it. I think to keep our prayers going and Peace in our own hearts is key, and let things unfold as they will.

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  9. ningnomaningnong says:

    I think most people who bring this kinda thing up iare labelled like this.

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  10. Suz says:

    We can’t predict what the sun is going to do. NASA is not able to predict a single XClass flares. We are an electric dependent society and if we do have another Carrington level solar event in today’s society I think it will be a life altering event.

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    • nickk0 says:

      That’s what I am getting at.

      To say that a Carrington Event today would be a ‘life altering’ event, sounds like an Understatement.
      It’s more like a COLOSSAL understatement, given our dependence upon the energy grid, Internet, and electronic processors (computers and servers), in this day and age.

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      • Did you also see the thing on the war?

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      • Stephen says:

        Just like the building of the Tower of Babylon, because it symbolized knowledge and power, we humans take pride of our achievements to the point that we challenge God. Listen to people saying “hey, we’re in the modern world” or “we’re all high-tech”. With one blow from the sun, God destroys everything. We are at the tipping point and heading for a speedy decline. Try to spread the truth that we’re living in a stressful and unhealthy environment, and that we’re heading for chaos, people on average won’t listen.

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  11. nickk0 says:

    Which one ??

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    • CW

      High periods of solar activity have been linked to periods of agressive behavior on Earth, including wars.

      CE

      The Carrington Super Flare 1859

      The First Taranaki War begins at Waitara, New Zealand (1860)
      Battle of Calatafimi: Troops under Giuseppe Garibaldi defeat the army of Naples in Sicily (1860)
      Battle of Milazzo, Italy (July 1860)
      Piedmontese forces invade the Papal States (September 1860)
      Battle of Castelfidardo (September 1860)
      Battle of Guayaquil: Ecuador and Peru (September 24, 1860)
      Battle of the Volturno, Sicily (October 1860)
      2nd Opium Wars, China (1856-1860) UK, India, France
      A new Māori revolt in New Zealand (October 19, 1860)
      Battle of Shanghai, China (1861) UK, France
      The American Civil War (1861–1865) one of the bloodiest wars in U.S. history

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      • nickk0 says:

        Good point, Alvin.

        So, ON TOP OF having to worry about electrical grids and electronic ‘transit’ of data going “off-line”, possibly for a long period of time……. We also got to worry about (spontaneous?) wars breaking out.

        On an ‘economic’ level, I can understand it and it makes sense, seeing as how trade and commerce would be affected/disrupted in TODAY’s world, if another Carrington Event took place.

        But, there was no Electrical Grid or E-commerce back in 1860, and if countries still freaked out and went to war back then….. Imagine, what would happen Today. 😦

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      • pagan66 says:

        The ancients knew this as Truth – many of their Gods of war were also sun Gods, namely – Horus in Egypt, Huitzilopochtli in Aztec mythology, the Celtic Camalus. The list is long.

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      • Garth Colin Whelan says:

        There are already many threatening wars, but with another event like Carrington, would be disastrous. What if the defense military’s computers were knocked out? They wouldn’t know if their enemies computers were knocked out also, no radar to foresee attacks.

        We know there will be more, the bible says so (without the scientific explanation). One of the seven trumpets says ‘The sun was given power to scorch men for five months…’

        Physically, the Carrington event just gave the world an amazing aurora light show, but there was no electrical devices in 1859.Another event like this would bring us back in to the 19th century, plus a lot of useless artifacts that used to has a purpose..

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  12. James says:

    Very interesting… Sometimes I would like to see a world without technology. The problem is too many people would die from massive power failure and the nuts who would go crazy without technology. My onion and potato patch would be decimated by my crazy neighbors… =( We do not use a lot of technology, other than our cars, lights, gas, and computers. Our life would not change that much. We have wonderful trout fishing around here. The biggest I caught was a 19 inch rainbow trout. I love walking and can walk anywhere I need to but then again walking to work would be dangerous and getting my lawnmower there would be risky. Including bringing back the meat from the park where I work as a groundskeeper. Someone would snatch it for sure. I have an old fashioned rotary lawn mower, it does not need gas! LOL I also have a gas powered mower and can use the equipment at the parks department. Makes things easier for sure but I do not need them.

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    • Kathy says:

      James, I like that…cause of death “Massive Power Failure”. It is so sad, but I’m afraid it is going to be so true.

      God Bless.

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  13. Dennis E. says:

    Well, a lot on the plate for sure. Israel this past week reported that war with Egypt was sooner than later. Syria is moving a large amount of short range scud missiles to Turkey’s and Israel’s Borders. Russia has already declared itself the Defender of Islam. The Department of Homeland Security is expecting the US Dollar to flop this year and a civil war to break out. But, I would not stop stocking up on batteries, matches,food and water filters as needed. I would not worry about a solar storm because when it does come or does not, our speculation is not going to change anything. With everything that is happening in our world, being prepared and flexible is important.
    Don’t get anxious. Noah preached for over 700 years I believe and still people did not believe. Each one of us that comes to this site or has been coming here knows that Alvin has warned us of these pending changes in the earth and heavens. There is not a whistle that will sound to signal the start of massive earth changes because these ongoing events is like a hot kettle of water sitting on a stove burner and coming to a boil. All areas are heating up, economic, social and environmental and it is possible all three areas may break down at the same time. And when these things happen, many people could perish. Be ready……..
    Just my opinion………………

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  14. Karen says:

    It just may turn out that a solar storm isn’t what takes out the electric power. This guy says that it’s “100% certainty of catastrophic failure of energy grid within 3 years” due to computer hacking into the power grid. We’re vunerable on all fronts!

    http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120412005992/en/Hacking-Expert-David-Chalk-Joins-Urgent-Call

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  15. callyrox says:

    you know what, you can’t dismiss my opinion, or how i see it But doesnt it just seem like the sun acts like our God? i mean it gave us life, and it can take it away. We depend on it in every day life. And of course it is like our father?

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  16. Steve says:

    And do not forget, if the Sun does not expel such a flare, they will just use EMP devices to the same effect. Evil warmongers do not belong here.

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  17. simon says:

    check the Novenber 4 2003 event , intitaly estimated as an X 28 event – but later on some Australian sciencetist recalculated it to an X 48 flare. The event happened just behind the sun`s vestern limb, if this flare had gone of just a few days before we would have had a Carrington in 2003. There is nothing special about the 2012- 2013 solar max – only that so far the sun have been unusual quiet.

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  18. Dan Sherwood says:

    If you take God’s Word as a literal truth, than something will happen to take us back to the horse and buggy days. Remember John described horses in the battle of Armageddon. Just like crossing the river to get the troops there, a modern army would not need the river to dry up to get across. And if you are thinking John had no way to describe a modern army, he could have easily said large horseless chariots (but he didn’t) in fact at one point he event uses the horses bridle as a measuring point. (Rev. 16:12, Rev. 14:20)

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  19. Dart says:

    We can be 100% certain that a damaging CME will do some form of damage in the quarter century time-scale but we cannot predict it yet. The big ones seem to occur around the peaks of quiet solar cycles e.g. now, and the next cycle in about a dozen years time.
    The particles take >12 hrs to arrive after we see the flare of light on the Sun so we’d have plenty of time to shut down grids and power stations. At home all you have to do is unplug everything from the wall including phones, and rip out your fuses at the metre-board.
    We may lose some satellites but in theory it shouldn’t be too much of a drama.
    Where I live, lightning and tree damage to power-lines is common so I have a generator and an in-put socket at the meter-board so I can power-up the house.

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  20. Meridian says:

    We have a nearby Amish community that functions without electricity. If a solar storm wipes out our power grids, I’m heading down there to learn how to survive, lol!!

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  21. manich says:

    The world survived in the past just fine without the grid. It can do it again. But pre-grid the population was about 1 billion. Expect the same number if we go “post-grid”.

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    • Dan Sherwood says:

      The group from the past that survived just fine with out the grid grew up under those conditions. Most folks under the age of 25 today could not go a day without playing a video game. As for the population going back to 1 billion, not likely as there is close to 8 billion now 1/4 of that will perish as a result of the Seal judgments leaving about 6. Another 1/3 are lost during the Trumpet judgments leaving 4. The only unknown variable in the population equation is the number of True Believers that are caught up to meet Christ in the air.

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  22. maponos says:

    pagan66 says:

    May 7, 2012 at 12:13 am

    The ancients knew this as Truth – many of their Gods of war were also sun Gods, namely – Horus in Egypt, Huitzilopochtli in Aztec mythology, the Celtic Camalus. The list is long.

    Camaalus/Camulos wasn’t strictly a sun god he was a sky god!

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    • pagan66 says:

      Much the same in the Celtic pantheon maponos. The sky often meant the heavens in Celtic mythology & was all encompassing, including the sun. For example, Don, she was the Welsh Celtic goddess of the Heavens, Air, Sea & the Moon.

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      • maponos says:

        When you say Celtic which era are you referring to here? Don was a mother goddese and daughter of mathanwy but it isn’t clear if these were actual God/essess or just heroic stories made up during the medieval period they only appear in the mabinogion.Don herself may originally come from the celtic DanuI I wouldn’t pay too much attention to this dieites because they are heavily influenced by classsical and biblic stories..The original celtic had long been lost.The (supposed) moon goddesss in welsh is Arianrhod.

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  23. pagan66 says:

    maponos – There are literally thousands of Celtic Gods & Goddesses, not including the ones who have been lost to the mists of time & their names & roles varied from region to region, not necessarily the era, & yes, believers know that these stories are nothing but the imagination of Monmouth, de Troyes, Wolfram von Eschenbach & due to the abnormally high level of Christian propaganda included in his work, Robert de Boron. These works of literature are nothing but a 12th Century Harry Potter, the positives are that the Old Ways & Religion, even though it was completely bastardized, were not allowed to die out. It survived the scourging. Certainly by the mid to late medieval period the old Gods had been demonized & it was extremely unwise to be seen to be worshipping any but the White Christ.

    I used Don as an example for why Camalus is also known as a God of the sun & should have said she was ONE of the many Celtic Goddesses of the moon, I could have chosen from many & maybe written Anu, Ceridwen, Rhiannon, Arduinna, Blodeuwedd & yes, though she has never been my favourite – Arianrhod.

    Celtic mythology is filled with tripled or triadic deities & is also deeply and persistently polytheistic – it is regionally rooted. Celtic deities are almost always tied to particular tuatha or perhaps to regional sacred sites – springs, wells & ancient trees. The journey to the Goddess is a long & deeply personal one, I wish you light & blessings upon yours.

    Peace

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