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    A New Method for Predicting Non‐Recurrent Geomagnetic Storms by Cong Wang, Qian Ye, Fei He, Bo Chen, Xiaoxin Zhang

    Published 2023-08-01
    Subjects: “…non‐recurrent geomagnetic storms…”
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    The Solar and Geomagnetic Storms in 2024 May: A Flash Data Report by Hisashi Hayakawa, Yusuke Ebihara, Alexander Mishev, Sergey Koldobskiy, Kanya Kusano, Sabrina Bechet, Seiji Yashiro, Kazumasa Iwai, Atsuki Shinbori, Kalevi Mursula, Fusa Miyake, Daikou Shiota, Marcos V. D. Silveira, Robert Stuart, Denny M. Oliveira, Sachiko Akiyama, Kouji Ohnishi, Vincent Ledvina, Yoshizumi Miyoshi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In 2024 May, the scientific community observed intense solar eruptions that resulted in a great geomagnetic storm and auroral extensions, highlighting the need to document and quantify these events. …”
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    Auroral Drivers of Large dB∕dt During Geomagnetic Storms by Ying Zou, Caleb Dowell, Banafsheh Ferdousi, Larry R. Lyons, Jiang Liu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This paper addresses these questions by determining the auroral drivers of large dB∕dt (>100 nT/min, a proxy for GICs) on the ground during geomagnetic storms. We study auroras because, although the current system driving dB∕dt is at times challenging to reconstruct, the accompanying auroras are routinely measured in high resolution. …”
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    Global‐Scale Ionospheric Tomography During the March 17, 2015 Geomagnetic Storm by F. S. Prol, T. Kodikara, M. M. Hoque, C. Borries

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…To demonstrate the capabilities of the approach, the developed method is applied to the March 17, 2015 geomagnetic storm. The tomographic reconstructions show good agreement with electron density observations from worldwide ionosondes, Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar and in‐situ measurements from satellite missions. …”
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    Assessing the Impact of Weak and Moderate Geomagnetic Storms on UK Power Station Transformers by Z. M. Lewis, J. A. Wild, M. Allcock, M.‐T. Walach

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Abstract It is well documented that space weather can impact electricity infrastructure, and several incidents have been observed in recent decades and directly linked to large geomagnetic storms (e.g., the Hydro Québec incident in 1989). …”
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    Disappearance of the Polar Cap Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storm on 11 May 2019 by H.‐J. Kwon, K.‐H. Kim, G. Jee, J. Seon, C. Lee, Y.‐B. Ham, J. Hong, E. Kim, T. Bullett, H.‐U. Auster, W. Magnes, S. Kraft

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract Multi‐instrument data from Jang Bogo Station (JBS) in Antarctica were utilized to study ionospheric responses to the 11 May 2019 moderate geomagnetic storm. These include Vertical Incident Pulsed Ionospheric Radar (VIPIR)/Dynasonde, Fabry‐Perot Interferometer (FPI), GPS vertical total electron content (vTEC), and magnetometer. …”
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    Geomagnetic Storm Effects on the LEO Proton Flux During Solar Energetic Particle Events by Kirolosse M. Girgis, Tohru Hada, Akimasa Yoshikawa, Shuichi Matsukiyo, Viviane Pierrard, Susan W. Samwel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We have selected three Dst index values: −7, −150, and −210 nT, to define quiet time, strong, and severe geomagnetic storms and to generate the corresponding inner magnetic field configurations. …”
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