kabelströmmar
Kabelströmmar, also known as cable storms, are a natural phenomenon that occurs in the Earth's magnetosphere. They are characterized by the sudden and intense emission of electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of radio waves, from the Earth's atmosphere. These storms are typically associated with geomagnetic disturbances, such as those caused by solar flares or coronal mass ejections.
The term "kabelströmmar" is derived from the Swedish words "kabel" meaning cable, and "strömmar" meaning storms.
Cable storms are believed to be caused by the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and charged
Kabelströmmar are typically short-lived, lasting only a few minutes to a few hours, but they can be
Despite their potential to disrupt communications, cable storms are also of interest to scientists because they