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About 41,000 years ago, something remarkable happened: Earth’s magnetic field flipped and, for a temporary period, magnetic north was south and magnetic south was north.
First Australian evidence of big shift in Earth’s magnetic poles found, might help predict the next...
It started in Canada and now it's inching closer to Siberia.
The Magnetic North Pole Is Rapidly Moving Because of Some Blobs...
Earth's inhabitants would have been subjected to some dazzling displays -- northern and southern lights, caused by solar winds hitting the Earth's atmosphere, would have been frequent. The reversal of Earth's magnetic poles, along with a temporary breakdown of the world's magnetic field about 42,000 years ago, could have triggered a raft of environmental changes
Reversal of Earth's magnetic poles may have triggered Neanderthal extinction -- and it could happen again...
Something strange is going on at the top of the world. Earth’s north magnetic pole has been skittering away from Canada and towards Siberia, driven by liquid iron sloshing within the planet’s core. The magnetic pole is moving so quickly that it has forced the world’s geomagnetism experts into a rare move.
Earth’s magnetic field is acting up and geologists don’t know why...
in the late 1990s, that movement accelerated north into the open Arctic sea, and now the magnetic pole is moving toward Siberia at about 30 miles per year, according to scientists.
The shifting magnetic north...
Since 1831, when it was first measured in the Canadian Arctic, the magnetic north pole has moved about 1,400 miles toward Siberia. Its speed has jumped from about 9 miles per year to 34 miles per year since 2000. The pole crossed the international date line in 2017.
Earth’s magnetic north pole is shifting toward Russia, scientists say...
Smartphone and consumer electronics companies also rely on the WMM to provide consumers with accurate compass apps, maps, and GPS services.
NOAA.GOV: World Magnetic Model Out-of-Cycle Release...