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Published online 24 November 2003 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news031117-9
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Solar storms trip magnetic flip
Sun sloughs magnetic field, leaving a reversed one in its place.
Solar hiccupping might cause the periodic flips observed in the Sun's magnetic field, say researchers. The star's switches come after a lull in storms at its poles.
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