Space Weather ResourcesSince space weather has limited direct physical impacts on Earth, most of the actions taken during a solar storm are to mitigate the secondary impacts of an event, such as power outages, loss of water supply, etc. The actual storm can last anywhere from minutes to hours, but the resulting impacts can last for hours to weeks or longer. Conservation during and after a storm is key in the rare case of an extreme storm.Follow energy conservation measures to minimize use of electricity, which can help power companies avoid imposing rolling blackouts during periods when the power grid is compromised.Follow the Emergency Alert System instructions carefully.Restrict phone usage to emergency situations only to keep lines open for emergency personnel and improve thier response time.Avoid using elevators.Review evacuation plans, supply lists such as medications, and family contact lists.The Aurora Borealis or "Northern Lights" and the Aurora Australis or "Southern Lights" o...