Stuff You Should Know - Short Stuff: Space Hurricanes
Episode Date: July 28, 2021Space hurricanes are officially a thing. What does that mean for us here on Earth? Probably not much. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listen...er for privacy information.
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Hey and welcome to the short stuff. I'm Josh and there's Chuck and there's the special
But normal producer Dave here. I just mean special like in a way that like sure by special in all the right ways
That's right in a romper room sort of way. That's exactly right and I'll tell you something else that special Chuck
something very special happened on August 20
2014 over the magnetic North Pole of this here planet Earth
For the first time in the history of humanity
We documented what's known as a space plasma hurricane in that neat
It's neat and this is something that wasn't fully
Well, it was documented here and there but nature communications
I wrote about it in February of this year. So I think it got a lot more attention
Seven years after the fact
Almost seven years, but yeah, this was like you said above the North Pole. It happened over a few hours
the results of
What happened up there was there were some satellites that were disrupted
The geomagnetic field got a little kinky for a little while
But back here on Earth
Well below the ionosphere we were just like I don't know what I was doing on August 20 2014
I could probably go back and look it was that unremarkable though
I wouldn't think about space hurricanes
No, because no one really noticed because in August. That's a pretty terrible time typically to see the auroras
Or at least the aurora borealis
Because the day the days are so much longer than the night. So you can't really see this these
These fantastic light displays, but had you been able to see the aurora borealis that night
You would have been knocked right out of your your hiking boots basically because this was again a space hurricane
It doesn't happen every day and we don't really understand fully how they happen or why but they're called space hurricanes because
From what we saw from what this nature communications paper from February 2021 said
it bears a striking resemblance to a
Tropical hurricane or a cyclone or an Atlantic hurricane where there's a mass of
energy basically
spinning around
calm center
There's a million differences between a say earthbound hurricane and a space hurricane
but the fact that they're there you could even call both hurricanes is kind of
startling and actually it seems to me Chuck kind of
Like it's presenting like a new pioneer in scientific research now like we're like, okay
How does this happen? Where do these come from? What is going on here? I agree and I also have to admit
I was distracted for a minute because I was obsessed with trying to figure out what I was doing on August 20th
Did you ever figure it out?
No, because I didn't open up my calendar and go back
But I did find out that it was a Wednesday, so I know we probably weren't recording this no
And it was a year after our TV show aired which aired over the course of what like 10 days
Yeah, you were probably in hiding still may have been yeah, but I think that's probably a good place
No, we can't break it. Can we sure we can it's a short stuff. I mean anything goes. All right. Let's take a break then
I'll get my head back in the game. Hey
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Okay, Chuck you took a salt tablet you walked it off and now your head's back in the game, right?
My head's back in the game. Where did you leave off? I left off about how
how space hurricanes are basically presenting a a new pioneer frontier in in space research because
Yeah, we didn't really know they existed
We suspected something like that existed
But we certainly had no idea that there were arms of plasma that that spun around at
Staggering speeds a calm center, but but it's not when we're talking about these aren't clouds
This isn't water vapor like this is plasma. These are ions and electrons and just incredible energy and magnetism
It has nothing to do with the earthbound hurricane and yet it bears a striking resemblance to it. It's very bizarre
Yeah, it is interesting in that there is
What you can think of as precipitation in both in that we get the rain on earth and there's this electric
Precipitation and it's super interesting that there is an eye and that they spin and have arms
Yeah, which you know
Obviously is why they're called hurricanes another was one
meteorologist in here who in the house of works article that said
He thought they might have been called space vortexes initially because it was over the North Pole and resembled the polar vortex
But they went with the space hurricane. I guess because it's a little sexier probably
So one of the other ways that they're different is the shears well from where they occur obviously the earth's atmosphere
From I think ground zero or we should probably just say the ground the surface
The from the ground to about five to nine miles up is where you're gonna find an earth hurricane
Yeah, that's the troposphere
Yeah, whereas the space hurricane is in the ionosphere like I mentioned early on and then the sheer size this one
I think was about 600 miles wide right right and this huge it is
That's a good size about double the size of like a giant Atlantic hurricane. Yeah, and it's spun
really fast
4700 miles per hour about
7,560 kilometers per hour
I'm just whipping around and again, there's a calm center where this activity is not happening
Where this rotation is taking place there is the the center where for the rotation and
We have a fairly good handle on hurricanes our our explanation in our hurricanes episode notwithstanding
Science generally understands how hurricanes here on our works humans
Space hurricanes again. This is new. There was there was one. I read an article about a guy who said yeah
We're pretty sure one of these happened like 50 years ago, but we didn't have anything like the instrumentation today
So we couldn't document it. This is the first one. We've actually documented. So this is like brand new to us
But rather than wind and water vapor and clouds the space hurricane is made of plasma
Plasma as we've talked about many times Chuck is the fourth state of matter where it's like solid
And then you make it a little more energetic and it becomes liquid a little more energetic it becomes gas
Well, even more energetic than that is plasma where there's it's such high temperature
And of course temperature is just another measure. Are you thinking about where you were on August 20 2014 again?
No, I'm thinking about how plasma is the umami of states of matter. Okay, good enough
As long as you're thinking about plasma right now, I'm with you man
But it's so energetic and it's so high temperature, which is a measure of energy that like the electrons and the
positively charged nuclei just get ripped apart and spread apart so that they don't interact. So you just got this
electrified magnetized
Incredibly hot energetic gas and that instead of clouds of water vapor or what make up the arms of the space hurricane
Right and as far as the conditions of when this happened in 2014
if you remember from our
not the sun episode
but uh
What was it on solar winds?
We did one on space weather. Is that it?
probably when we talked about the
The 11 year cycle of the sun. Yeah. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that we probably talked about it in both of them
But yes space space weather. I think it was better in space weather. I agree
Uh, so at the time in 2014 when this happened still don't know what I was doing that day
But on that Wednesday, the sun was at its maximum
Of that 11 year cycle that we talked about
Uh, and was also at a time of what the acu weather people called low solar and otherwise low geomagnetic activity
so
The people that they interviewed from acu weather said that it did resemble
an earth hurricane and that there was uh, there's usually like quiet like the calm before the storm the quiet conditions
And it was the same in space. Although now I think we're having
Uh, we're not sure if it was the maximum of the 11 year cycle set against low geomagnetic activity
Or if it was the minimum and this is a misprint. Oh, I see I see so I see
Um, so what I understand is that that yeah, can whatever it was the upshot is that
The space weather was calm right like whatever normal space weather we get from the sun
It was generally calm, which is weird because you'd think that it would be that
Solar wind from the sun that would cause this kind of thing
But they're like no we we actually have no idea where this thing came from
And the fact that it isn't related to the solar cycle that 11 year cycle
Makes them think that it's probably a little more common than we realized and now that we know what to look for
We're going to start noticing them
So they think maybe it has to do with
A change in the magnetic field lines where one was like ripped apart and then connected with the neighbor
Releasing a tremendous amount of magnetic energy. That's one of the explanations. I've seen there's a few others too
Yeah, and you know the um to borrow your phrase the upshot is is that it's really not going to matter much to us on earth
uh, I guess if we had
any kind of
um
Space exploration going on during one of these that probably wouldn't be great if you were up there
Right
Just a guess but they kind of come back with a line that you always hear
When it's something that could disrupt satellites is here on earth
It might mess with your GPS. I feel like that's always what you hear
Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, whenever there's satellite interference. It can be problematic. I mean that was a big part of the
Space weather episode two, but yeah and y2k. Am I right? Yeah, man, we need to do an episode just on that
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You got anything else about space hurricanes?
Nothing else look out for him. It's the new thing
Yeah, just this is going to get a follow-up when we understand them a little more because they are amazing
So until then this was your introduction to space hurricanes. I hope you enjoyed it. Chuck. Hope you enjoyed it
Dave. Hope you enjoyed it and in space stuff
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