Space Weather Recommendations Guide in Mexico
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geofísica
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We live in the era large dependence on technology and global interconnectedness has exposed us to new challenges. Space Weather (SWx) is emerging as a critical factor that could impact key infrastructure and systems. On May 10, 2024, a severe geomagnetic storm, the most intense event since 2003, affected the planet. Space exploration has given us knowledge of the Sun's influence on Earth’s environment. At the same time, with the increasing complexity and expansion of our power grids, communication systems, and satellites, it is necessary to understand and mitigate the risks associated with solar storms and other SWx related events. In an increasingly interconnected world, effective risk management related to SWx becomes imperative to safeguard key infrastructure and ensure the continuity of operations. We hope this guide serves as a valuable resource and as a call to action, reminding us of the importance of preparedness and collaboration in an environment where prevention is the key to ensuring a resilient future. This Guide to Space Weather Recommendations in Mexico aims to make visible the study and understanding of solar phenomena in our country and thereby contribute to the development of a series of methodological instruments whose purpose is to reduce the risk of disaster linked to extreme events caused by the SWx, contributing to the increase in resilience in Mexico in the face of their possible occurrence.
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