Weird But True 11/15/24
The British Geological Survey works with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to produce the World Magnetic Model, which predicts where the magnetic pole should be at any one time.
In comparison, from 1600 to 1990, it is estimated that it moved at about six miles a year, while in the 2000s it sped up to about 34 miles a year. “It’s like a giant cup of tea,” William Brown, the global geomagnetic field modeler at the BGS, told The Times of the outer core. “It’s a hot liquid with the viscosity of water.”
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