Solar Storm Ideas: Share Your Thoughts Here

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The discussion focuses on gathering innovative ideas and theories related to solar storms for a project. Participants are encouraged to share unconventional thoughts on predicting solar storms and protecting Earth from their effects. One user suggests exploring resources like the SOHO and NOAA websites for inspiration, while another expresses confusion about the relationship between coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar flares. The conversation highlights the complexity of solar storm phenomena and the need for further investigation. Overall, the thread seeks collaborative input to enhance understanding and research on solar storms.
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Hi ppl. I am currently doing a project on solar storm and its requirement includes coming out with proposed ideas/theory and investigations.

So, I am just trying my luck here to see if you guys have any weird thoughts about solar storm. E.g. how to predict solar storm better, how to protect Earth etc. The idea need not be proven at all. Any ideas will help. Thks
 
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dongcute said:
Hi ppl. I am currently doing a project on solar storm and its requirement includes coming out with proposed ideas/theory and investigations.

So, I am just trying my luck here to see if you guys have any weird thoughts about solar storm. E.g. how to predict solar storm better, how to protect Earth etc. The idea need not be proven at all. Any ideas will help. Thks
I would have to guess that a quick perusal of the SOHO and NOAA websites would give you several ideas to ponder.
 
thks. Have already look into that but I get up getting more questions. For instance, like how CME and solar flare are linked? The more i read, the more confuse i am.. haha..
 
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