A study of the rise times versus the magnitudes of the positive sudden commencements of 41 randomly selected geomagnetic storms recorded at Alibag (Φ = 9.5°, A = 143.6°, geomagnetic coordinates) for the period 1949-1960 is presented. The study shows rise times of 1 to 6 minutes and shows that the rise times have an inverse relationship with the magnitudes of the SC's-the rise time being smaller as the magnitude is larger, and vice versa. The Chapman and Ferraro theory of the SC predicts rise times of less than about two minutes with an inverse relationship between rise time and amplitude. On the other hand, numerical computations by Dessler and co-workers from a hydromagnetic model have shown this inverse relationship and hav...
[1] We statistically study 105 geomagnetic storms with a Dst peak value 50 nT during 1998–2001 to e...
We have studied 41 Sudden Commencements (SC) using simultaneous magnetic field data from the CHAMP ...
We examine the nonlinearity effect in the Disturbed Storm Time (Dst) signals during minor, moderate ...
A study of the rise times versus the magnitudes of the positive sudden commencements of 41 randomly ...
The relationship between the rise time, dT, and amplitude, d H, of geomagnetic sudden commencements ...
The local time variation of geomagnetic sudden commencements (SCs) has not been taken into account i...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of the magnetic storm, which is a global disturbance of the Earth...
A superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic storms has been undertaken. The storms are categorised v...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
A list of a series of 2462 ssc's was made by studying the 100-year magnetic records in two anti...
This paper tests the Araki [1994] computational model of the Earth-ionosphere system during geomagne...
The activities of geomagnetic storms are generally controlled by solar activities. The current solar...
Local time (LT) variations of the averaged H-component amplitude of geomagnetic sudden commencements...
We examine the nonlinearity effect in the Disturbed Storm Time (Dst) signals during minor, moderate ...
Solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements are known to cause various types of disturbances to the mag...
[1] We statistically study 105 geomagnetic storms with a Dst peak value 50 nT during 1998–2001 to e...
We have studied 41 Sudden Commencements (SC) using simultaneous magnetic field data from the CHAMP ...
We examine the nonlinearity effect in the Disturbed Storm Time (Dst) signals during minor, moderate ...
A study of the rise times versus the magnitudes of the positive sudden commencements of 41 randomly ...
The relationship between the rise time, dT, and amplitude, d H, of geomagnetic sudden commencements ...
The local time variation of geomagnetic sudden commencements (SCs) has not been taken into account i...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of the magnetic storm, which is a global disturbance of the Earth...
A superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic storms has been undertaken. The storms are categorised v...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
A list of a series of 2462 ssc's was made by studying the 100-year magnetic records in two anti...
This paper tests the Araki [1994] computational model of the Earth-ionosphere system during geomagne...
The activities of geomagnetic storms are generally controlled by solar activities. The current solar...
Local time (LT) variations of the averaged H-component amplitude of geomagnetic sudden commencements...
We examine the nonlinearity effect in the Disturbed Storm Time (Dst) signals during minor, moderate ...
Solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements are known to cause various types of disturbances to the mag...
[1] We statistically study 105 geomagnetic storms with a Dst peak value 50 nT during 1998–2001 to e...
We have studied 41 Sudden Commencements (SC) using simultaneous magnetic field data from the CHAMP ...
We examine the nonlinearity effect in the Disturbed Storm Time (Dst) signals during minor, moderate ...