The statistics of unusually high rates of change in the horizontal component of the geomagnetic field (dB/dt) are a useful indicator of the likelihood of damaging geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in ground-based infrastructure such as electricity networks. Using extreme value theory (Coles, 2001) we present a global model of the probability of extreme |dB/dt| based on several decades of measurements from 125 magnetometers worldwide, with time cadences (dt) ranging from 1 to 60 minutes. The occurrence rate of peaks in |dB/dt| above the 99.97th percentile is a function of magnetic latitude, magnetic local time, month, sunspot number, solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field conditions, and the direction of the field fluctuation. Thi...
International audienceAnalysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of gr...
Using observations from the IMAGE magnetic observatories and the station for recording geomagnetical...
Extreme geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards for technology-depende...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
Geomagnetic storms pose a hazard to many modern technologies. Therefore understanding how severe suc...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example to grounded ...
In this poster we describe a statistical analysis of extreme temporal changes in the horizontal comp...
Rapid variations in the geomagnetic field constitute a natural hazard, e.g. for navigation and to p...
Understanding the extremes in geomagnetic activity is an important component in understanding just h...
Analysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of ground level, storm time...
Extreme geomagnetic fluctuations (dB/dt) have previously been modelled from 1-min cadence data. In t...
International audienceAnalysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of gr...
Using observations from the IMAGE magnetic observatories and the station for recording geomagnetical...
Extreme geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards for technology-depende...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
Geomagnetic storms pose a hazard to many modern technologies. Therefore understanding how severe suc...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example to grounded ...
In this poster we describe a statistical analysis of extreme temporal changes in the horizontal comp...
Rapid variations in the geomagnetic field constitute a natural hazard, e.g. for navigation and to p...
Understanding the extremes in geomagnetic activity is an important component in understanding just h...
Analysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of ground level, storm time...
Extreme geomagnetic fluctuations (dB/dt) have previously been modelled from 1-min cadence data. In t...
International audienceAnalysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of gr...
Using observations from the IMAGE magnetic observatories and the station for recording geomagnetical...
Extreme geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards for technology-depende...