When they say "geomagnetic storms," does that mean actual, like, thunderstorms? Will there be more, less, or no difference in "regular" atmospheric storm activity?
If I had to guess, I'd expect that the extra excitation would tend to dissipate the atmospheric charges causing lightning, so there'd be fewer lightning strokes across the planet.
Yes, no, maybe?
Pardon my ignorance.
Terry, 230RN