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Map of the world after pole shift4/1/2023 ![]() ![]() Satellites such as the European Space Agency’s Swarm mission tracked the shift.īy early 2018, the World Magnetic Model was in trouble. In 2016, for instance, part of the magnetic field temporarily accelerated deep under northern South America and the eastern Pacific Ocean. Liquid churning in Earth’s core generates most of the magnetic field, which varies over time as the deep flows change. The problem lies partly with the moving pole and partly with other shifts deep within the planet. “The error is increasing all the time,” says Arnaud Chulliat, a geomagnetist at the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Centers for Environmental Information. The most recent version of the model came out in 2015 and was supposed to last until 2020 - but the magnetic field is changing so rapidly that researchers have to fix the model now. ![]() On 15 January, they are set to update the World Magnetic Model, which describes the planet’s magnetic field and underlies all modern navigation, from the systems that steer ships at sea to Google Maps on smartphones. The magnetic pole is moving so quickly that it has forced the world’s geomagnetism experts into a rare move. Earth’s north magnetic pole has been skittering away from Canada and towards Siberia, driven by liquid iron sloshing within the planet’s core. Something strange is going on at the top of the world. ![]() Update, 9 January: The release of the World Magnetic Model has been postponed to 30 January due to the ongoing US government shutdown. ![]()
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