Solar flares are the result of changes in magnetic fields on the sunspots that cause a huge explosion.
These eruptions may lead to solar flares and storms.
This phenomenon is called Coronal Mass Ejections (CME).
These solar flares are often released into space and its radiation can disrupt with earth’s radio communication, GPS, Power grids and satellite.
Solar flares caused by these CMEs can also trigger intense light in the sky, called auroras.
Recently, scientists developed a new model that can successfully predict seven of the Sun’s biggest flares from the last solar cycle, out of a set of nine with the help of NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.