Nope. A solar EMP only hits the side of the earth facing the sun at the time. If Turkey was facing the sun, North and South America wouldn't be touched. Our effects would be economic, but not physical.
It hits the side of the earth that it hits. EPM's do not go straight ahead, they are long pulses that usually hit the side of the earth that is towards the direction of travel around the sun which rotates, and the earth is rotating as well.
But what about fires? They happened last time, nuclear winter anyone?
Nope. A solar EMP only hits the side of the earth facing the sun at the time. If Turkey was facing the sun, North and South America wouldn't be touched. Our effects would be economic, but not physical.
It hits the side of the earth that it hits. EPM's do not go straight ahead, they are long pulses that usually hit the side of the earth that is towards the direction of travel around the sun which rotates, and the earth is rotating as well.
But what about fires? They happened last time, nuclear winter anyone?
They still hit only one side of the earth. All of Europe, Asia, and Africa could burn up, but the Americas wouldn't.