Solar activity in the current cycle will continue until approximately 2030.
At this time, the Earth may be covered by powerful magnetic storms, strong typhoons, and strong volcanic eruptions.
Magnetic storms
According to scientists, the peak of solar activity may occur in 2025 due to numerous solar flares.
As a result of the solar maximum, the Earth will be attacked by powerful magnetic storms until 2028.
Streams of hot air can interfere with the operation of spacecraft and satellites, as well as equipment on Earth, reports the LiveScience portal.
Volcanic eruptions
Solar activity will affect climate, magnetic poles and volcanic activity.
Solar emissions will affect the so-called Van Allen belts around the planet.
As a result, this energy will have an impact on volcanic activity.
At the same time, one should not forget about the tidal forces of the Earth's satellite during supermoons, which affect the intensity of earthquakes.
Floods
Ongoing climate change is affecting glaciers around the world. Their melting will raise sea levels.
In this regard, 32 American cities, territories of the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Vietnam and India may most likely be in the flood zone.
Typhoons
In recent years, extreme weather events have resulted in the emergence of super typhoons.
The strongest typhoons will have a destructive force that can sweep away everything in their path.
Scientists predict at least 21 hurricanes, two of which could be catastrophic.
The typhoon impact zone will expand from the United States to China, Vietnam and India.