Following the AEMO’s MN115774 about ‘Severe Space Weather’ this morning, and our related article, one of our team followed the link to the BOM document ‘Australian Space Weather Alert System’ – which might be useful to our readers (and something we’ll link back to later), so it’s worth highlighting here:
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