A plasma emission caused by a geomagnetic storm could interfere with radio transmissions on Earth this Monday. The storm could disrupt high-frequency radio transmissions, such as those from aircraft attempting to communicate with distant air traffic towers.

Most commercial aircraft can use satellite transmissions as an alternative. Satellite operators could have problems monitoring their ships and electrical networks could register some “induced current” in their lines. The phenomenon does not pose a cause for concern for the health of the population, according to space meteorologists.