TITLE:
The Last Three Years’ Climate Anomalies X-Flare Disturbances on Earth
AUTHORS:
Marilia Hagen, Anibal Azevedo
KEYWORDS:
Solar Flares, Geomagnetic Storms, Wildfires, Floods, Climate Anomalies
JOURNAL NAME:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.16 No.2,
March
13,
2026
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the global rise in temperatures and provides a comprehensive analysis of projected temperature trends for 2023-2025. It also examines the heightened frequency of wildfires and floods observed over the preceding three-year period. Notably, these events resemble those recorded between 2003 and 2005, both of which have been linked to G5-Class solar flares and geomagnetic storms. A comparative evaluation indicates that climate anomalies over the past three years have been particularly severe. The rise in temperatures in certain regions, alongside unprecedented climate anomalies such as wildfires, extreme rainfall, and flooding, introduces variables that have not been documented since 1850. Therefore, it is imperative to consider additional factors that may contribute to these developments. Beyond natural phenomena, including X-class solar flares and G5 geomagnetic storms, the rise of green technology is a concurrent trend that warrants examination. Recent advances in technology aimed at replacing highly polluting materials have introduced new challenges. For instance, the widespread adoption of solar panels—currently numbering four million cells—may inadvertently intensify climate change by increasing the incidence of wildfires, heavy rainfall, and flooding across the United States and other regions of the Northern Hemisphere.