Wind: fresh breeze, eastern, speed 32 km/h Wind gusts:40 km/h Relative humidity: 78% Atmospheric pressure: 1017 hPa Waves in the sea: moderate, wave height of 2 m Visibility: 100% Water temperature in the sea: +28 °C Geomagnetic Field:Severe Storm UV index:10,1 (Very high)
Thin branches and tree trunks sway, and the wind is felt by the hand.
At Sea:
The sea is rough, not very large waves are well developed in length; many white horses are formed.
Power systems: Possible widespread voltage control problems and
some protective systems will mistakenly trip out key assets from the grid.
Spacecraft operations: May experience surface charging and tracking problems,
corrections may be needed for orientation problems.
Other systems: Induced pipeline currents affect preventive measures, HF radio propagation sporadic,
satellite navigation degraded for hours, low-frequency radio navigation disrupted,
and aurora has been seen as low as Alabama and northern California (typically 45° geomagnetic latitude.).
Enhanced protection from UV radiation from the Sun is required. A UV index reading of 8 to 10 means very high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
Take extra precautions because unprotected skin and eyes will be damaged and can burn quickly.
Minimize sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If outdoors, seek shade and wear sun protective clothing,
a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses. Generously apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen
every 2 hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating.
Bright surfaces, such as sand, water, and snow, will increase UV exposure.