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Hyderabad: The magnetic North Pole, a crucial navigational anchor, has been moving towards Russia at an unpredictable pace, raising alarms among scientists. Unlike the stationary geographic North Pole, the magnetic pole shifts due to the swirling molten iron in Earth’s outer core.
Recent movements, which once peaked at 55 kilometres per year in the 2010s, have slowed to 25 kilometres annually. Yet, the pole’s path toward Siberia continues to intrigue researchers.
This shift disrupts the World Magnetic Model (WMM), essential for navigation in GPS systems, smartphones, and military operations, including submarine navigation in Arctic waters. Without regular updates, technological systems could face serious errors. Additionally, animals like migratory birds and sea turtles, which use the magnetic field for orientation, may experience navigational challenges.
The movement may signal deeper changes within Earth’s geodynamo, the mechanism powering the planet’s magnetic field. Some experts believe this could be a precursor to a full magnetic pole reversal—a phenomenon that has occurred nearly 200 times in Earth’s history. While such reversals are natural, they weaken the magnetic shield, leaving Earth more vulnerable to harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays. This could disrupt satellites, power grids, and ecosystems.