Comment by cyberax
15 hours ago
Solar flares consist of protons and electrons, that are pretty slow-moving by nuclear standards. So they get absorbed by the atmosphere completely.
What solar flares do, they deform the Earth's magnetic field so that more cosmic rays (from outside the Solar System) can reach the surface. But the cosmic ray flux is not that high to begin with. And electronic devices certainly won't self-destruct if the radiation is slightly higher than normal.
After all, you experience far more cosmic ray radiation when you're flying on an airplane than during one of these events!
Right, but there are still risks (aside from SEUs) that one would "experience locally"?
https://assets.lloyds.com/assets/pdf-solar-storm-risk-to-the...