Solar Storms Could Be Earth's Next Katrina

March 1, 2010 NPR.org

A massive solar storm could leave millions of people around the world without electricity, running water, or phone service, government officials say.

That was their conclusion after participating in a tabletop exercise that looked at what might happen today if the Earth were struck by a solar storm as intense as the huge storms that occurred in 1921 and 1859. Read the rest of this article external link

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