Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, ...
It's time to recalibrate the navigation systems on ships, airplanes, and (given the time of year) Santa's sleigh: the ...
Every five years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the British Geological Survey (BGS) jointly update the World Magnetic Model (WMM). The newest version shows that the ...
Hoping to keep tabs on the magnetic north's wandering ways, the World Magnetic Model 2025 has been released this week, revealing the latest official predicted placement of Earth's magnetic fields.
The National Centres for Environmental Information (NCEI) and British Geological Survey (BGS) have unveiled the latest World Magnetic Model. This update, released on 17 December, predicts changes ...
Right on time for the surge of holiday travel, a new iteration of the World Magnetic Model (WMM) has just been released, forecasting the future of Earth’s magnetic field. The updated model shows the ...
The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), United States, released an updated version of the World magnetic model (WMM2025), forecasting shifts in Earth's magnetic field over the ...
In about every five years, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the British Geological Survey update the World Magnetic Model (WMM). However, the latest update is ...
The reversal could actually have a beneficial effect on Earth. The sun is on the verge of a significant event: a magnetic field reversal. The sun undergoes such a reversal every 11 years ...
This movement has accelerated in recent years, impacting navigation systems, leading to frequent updates of the World Magnetic Model for accurate GPS data. . The shift impacts navigation and needs ...
According to studies, the magnetic North Pole has been slowly shifting ... but they will improve thanks to the new resolution improvements and model details," says the NOAA team.