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March 18, 1999 16:02

Warning: solar flares may mean more havoc than Y2K

By Bernard Hickey
LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - A burst of solar flare activity around the
millennium could wreak more havoc on satellite systems and power grids than
the Year 2000 computer problem, a senior British Y2K planner said on
Thursday.

A surge of solar flares or solar storms that can shut down power grids and
burn out satellites was expected to peak in late 1999 and early 2000, a
conference for Y2K planners was told.

"Solar flares could do damage far beyond anything the Year 2000 could do,
and it could hit us on that weekend," said Michael Lewis, the deputy chief
executive of Britain's Association of Payments and Clearing Systems (APACs).


The last peak in the 11-year cycle of solar flares was in March 1989, when
surge of atmospheric magnetic activity shut down the Hydro-Quebec power grid
in Canada, leaving six million people without power for days.

Lewis, who is helping coordinate the British banking system's Y2K response,
said the dangers of solar flare activity happening in tandem with the Y2K
computer problem could not be ignored.

"It's not a 'my wife has been abducted by aliens story'. It's a serious
problem. It comes in cycles and it happens to coincide with the millennium
this time," Lewis later told Reuters.

"It's something that people tend to forget. It can knock out communications
satellites."

A sneak preview of how solar flare activity could paralyse communications
came in May last year when it is believed solar flare activity knocked out
the Galaxy 4 satellite over the United States.

For three days chaos ensued as 40 million pagers stopped working, television
and data broadcasts were disrupted, and many credit card transactions were
blocked.

The satellite's operator, PanAmSat , had to ask users to repoint their
antennaes to other satellites. The outage caused havoc in the U.S. medical
system because many doctors relied on their pagers to be alerted about
patients.

This next solar flare peak is expected to have much heavier impact on
communciations satellites than in 1989.

This is because so many more satellites have been put in place and are used
more widely for mobile phones, the global positioning system (GPS), and as a
route for the Internet.

Lewis said communications and power failures caused by solar flares could
compound a loss of public confidence in communications and computer systems
just when it was most needed -- around the millennium

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