Wind: fresh breeze, northwest, speed 32 km/h Wind gusts:47 km/h Relative humidity: 58% Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Waves in the sea: moderate, wave height of 2 m Visibility: 100% Water temperature in the sea: +14 °C Geomagnetic Field:Severe Storm UV index: 4,1 (Moderate)
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.).
Protection from UV radiation from the Sun is necessary. A UV index reading of 3 to 5 means moderate risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
Stay in shade near midday when the sun is strongest. If outdoors, 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.