A geomagnetic storm is a temporary disturbance of the
Earth's
magnetosphere caused by a disturbance in
space weather. Associated with solar
coronal mass ejections (CME),
coronal holes, or
solar flares, a geomagnetic storm is caused by a
solar wind shock wave which typically strikes the
Earth's magnetic field 24 to 36 hours after the event. This only happens if the shock wave travels in a direction toward Earth. The solar wind pressure on the magnetosphere will increase or decrease depending on the Sun's activity. These solar wind pressure changes modify the electric currents in the
ionosphere. Magnetic storms usually last 24 to 48 hours, but some may last for many days. In 1989, an electromagnetic storm disrupted power throughout most of
Quebec — it caused
auroras as far as
Texas .
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