Earth’s magnetic north pole has been shifting gradually for centuries due to the movement of molten metals in the planet’s outer core. In the 1990s, magnetic north began to experience an ...
Dr. Arnaud Chulliat, a senior research scientist at the University of Colorado, highlights that delays in updating the World Magnetic Model can amplify navigation errors. Dr. William Brown, a ...
The World Magnetic Model, critical for navigation in smartphones, submarines, and GPS, depends on pole stability. The current shift threatens its accuracy, impacting global systems. Earth’s ...