Prepare for space weather
Space weather refers to several types of eruptions of radiation and plasma from the Sun that affect space near Earth and Earth’s magnetic field. These effects can damage, disrupt, or disturb power, communication, transportation, and satellite systems. Canada is more affected by space weather than other countries because space weather effects are larger and more common at higher latitudes.
Why prepare for space weather
Space weather affects the public indirectly through its effects on energy, communication, navigation and transportation systems. The most serious consequences of a space weather event are power and communication failures. Major disturbances have caused widespread effects on power systems such as a complete blackout of the Hydro-Québec power system that left six million residents of Québec without power for nine hours in the winter of 1989.
What to do
Before space weather
Prepare yourself for the possibility of the effects of space weather.
During space weather
Stay calm and assess the situation. Follow directions from emergency officials.
Where to start
You can protect members of your household and your residence by learning more about space weather and by taking proper precautions. Make sure that your household is prepared.
- Prepare your emergency kit. Learn more about what items to put in your kit, including quick and easy steps you can take right away
- Make a household emergency plan. Consider the specific needs of all members of your household, including older adults, children, pets, and anyone with special health needs
Features
Space Weather Canada
Learn about space weather.
Space Weather Forecasts
Current conditions. Short term and long term forecasts.
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