5/17: From Glynce
Earth’s electromagnetic field is erupting with intense activity as powerful solar storms continue to shake the planet’s magnetic shield.
Massive energy spikes are now appearing across Schumann Resonance monitors, while geomagnetic conditions remain elevated due to ongoing solar eruptions from the Sun. Scientists are closely watching the possibility of stronger disturbances as charged plasma streams interact with Earth’s atmosphere.
Auroras could become more active, radio signals may fluctuate, and space weather conditions are becoming increasingly unstable. 🌍⚡☀️
The Sun is entering one of its most active phases in decades — and the effects are being felt across our planet’s electromagnetic environment.
SOLAR STORM UPDATE | MAY 17, 2026 

Earth’s magnetic environment is showing unusual activity tonight as multiple M-class solar flares erupt from Active Region AR4436. Although current forecasts suggest only a weak “glancing blow” toward Earth, scientists are closely monitoring growing instability inside the magnetosphere.
Recent observations show:
What makes this event especially interesting is that the geomagnetic response appears stronger than expected for a relatively moderate solar storm. Some observers have even reported unusual atmospheric energy and intensified night sky flickering.
While no severe geomagnetic storm is currently expected, space weather conditions remain highly dynamic as charged solar particles continue interacting with Earth’s magnetic shield. 

Source/Reference:
• NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
• NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory
• Solar monitoring reports for AR4436
• Magnetosphere and ionosphere observation data
May 18, 2026 @ 7:51 am
This was the first time in a good while that my legs were affected by solar storms. Legs were stiff and almost wooden most of the day. I wonder what made this one different.