Your navigation system just got a critical update, one that happens periodically because Earth’s magnetic north pole keeps ...
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
The magnetic north pole is on the move, and its latest shift has significant implications for global navigation systems.
Every five years, scientists at the British Geological Survey, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies release an updated World Magnetic Model of Earth’s ...
Every five years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the British Geological Survey (BGS) jointly update the World Magnetic Model (WMM). The newest version shows that the ...
Right on time for the surge of holiday travel, a new iteration of the World Magnetic Model (WMM) has just been released, forecasting the future of Earth’s magnetic field. The updated model shows the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the British Geological Survey (BGS) released the latest edition of the World Magnetic Model (WMM2025) on the 17th. NOAA said ...
On the 18th (local time), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the British Geological Survey (BGS) released the latest version of the World Magnetic Model (WMM2025 ...