Magnetic storms in Ajapnyak
Magnetic storms in Ajapnyak today. Current Kp index, 3-day forecast for Ajapnyak, local time, geomagnetic latitude and aurora visibility chance.
Data as of 24 Apr, 13:10 (Asia/Yerevan).
Local context
- Local time
- 13:10 (UTC+4)
- Latitude / longitude
- 40.199°, 44.471°
- Geomagnetic latitude
- 35.5°
- Population
- 122,800
Sensitivity · Ajapnyak
Low sensitivity (low latitudes)
Kp is a planetary index — the same globally. Local impact depends on geomagnetic latitude: the higher it is, the more noticeable the storm.
Geomagnetic context for Ajapnyak
- Max Kp in the last 7 days
- 5.7G1
- Storm days (G1+) this week
- 3
- Nearest magnetic observatory
- Gyulistan3 km
Magnetic storm in Ajapnyak: 3-day Kp chart
Nearby cities
▸About magnetic storms in Ajapnyak
Magnetic storm in Ajapnyak today: planetary Kp = 0.0 (G0). Over the last 7 days the maximum Kp above Ajapnyak reached 5.7 (G1); storm days (G1+) this week: 3.
Ajapnyak sits at geomagnetic latitude 35.5°. The nearest magnetic observatory continuously recording the field is Gyulistan, 3 km away. Population 122,800.
Magnetic storms and health of Ajapnyak residents: at Kp ≥ 5 weather-sensitive people may experience pressure swings, headaches, sleep issues. Especially pensioners and people with hypertension should watch the forecast. During a storm — hydrate more, avoid alcohol and strong coffee, avoid intense physical load.
Technical consequences for Ajapnyak at G3+: GPS, HF radio and precise positioning systems may glitch. Drivers on long routes should watch the forecast for the next 24–72 hours. Data source: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, refreshed every 10 minutes.
Over Ajapnyak during the last 24 hours. Kp reached a maximum of 2.7 around 04:00 local time and dipped to 1.0. The planetary trend over the past 6 hours is steady — no sharp changes near Ajapnyak right now. So far this month the planet has logged 3 days with a G1 or stronger geomagnetic storm.
Aurora visibility threshold for Ajapnyak. At a geomagnetic latitude of 35.5°, the minimum Kp giving a realistic chance of visible auroras above Ajapnyak is about Kp ≥ 9. The current equatorial Dst index is 0 nT — the magnetosphere is in a quiet phase. Dst complements Kp by showing how long and how deep a storm's main phase has been — useful context when checking whether auroras are likely tonight.