
Medieval Japanese Verse Pinpoints a Solar Storm, Now Validated by Modern Science
A 1204 CE Japanese poem describing “red lights in the northern sky” is linked to a powerful solar storm. By combining historical records with tree-ring carbon-14 dating (dendrochronology), researchers confirm a medieval solar event and a shorter 7–8 year solar cycle, also identifying sub-extreme solar proton events that could threaten today’s technology.
