Solar proton event
A
Solar Proton Event occurs when high-energy
protons, ejected from the
sun's surface during a
solar flare, get caught by the
Earth's magnetic field and causes ionization in the ionosphere. The effect is similar to
aurorall events, the difference being that
electrons and not protons are involved. The events typically occur where the
Earth's magnetic field is lowest, at the
north pole,
south pole, and
south atlantic magnetic anomaly. The more severe proton events can cause widespread disruption to electrical grids and the
propagation of electromagnetic signals.