Associated solar active region | |
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NOAA region no. | 5395 |
Largest SXR flares | X15 |
Geomagnetic storm | |
Initial onset | 9 March 1989 |
Dissipated | 13 March 1989 |
Peak Kp-index | 9 |
Peak Ap-index | 246 |
Peak Dst | −589 nT |
Impacts | Global communications blackouts; loss of power to the Hydro-Québec power grid |
Part of solar cycle 22 |
The March 1989 geomagnetic storm occurred as part of severe to extreme solar storms during early to mid March 1989, the most notable being a geomagnetic storm that struck Earth on March 13. This geomagnetic storm caused a nine-hour outage of Hydro-Québec's electricity transmission system. The onset time was exceptionally rapid.[1] Other historically significant solar storms occurred later in 1989, during a very active period of solar cycle 22.