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Is Earth prepared for the coming solar storms?

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csmonitor.com: The Sun is a dynamic, chaotic, and poorly understood cauldron of thermonuclear forces, one that can spit out fierce bursts of radiation at any time.

And when Earth lies in the path of that blast, the flare can play havoc with power grids, disrupt radio communications, and disturb or disable satellites. Fifty years into the Space Age, Earth has avoided the worst the Sun can deliver - so far.

But with the Sun entering a period of increased activity, more frequent solar flares could be headed our way. This has many astronomers and companies asking if satellites and power grids are ready.

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What are people in my old age bracket suppose to do. ?
Do we look for a shelter, away from any type of power, go under ground, I am in my 80s, and do not move as quickly as I used to.

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