Space weather, or the disturbances of the plasma environment driven by the magnetic activities in the Sun in geospace, has become a potential source of disaster for modern society, which is increasingly dependent on its space infrastructure and large-scale power grids. Re-cently, independent pieces of evidence have been found that support the possibility of extremely intense space weather driven by a “superflare,” a solar phenomenon that modern society has never experienced. This paper reviews state-of-art studies of superflares and their potential impacts.
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Isobe, H., Takahashi, T., Seki, D., & Yamashiki, Y. (2022). Extreme Solar Flare as a Catastrophic Risk. Journal of Disaster Research, 17(2), 230–236. https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2022.p0230
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