By obtaining the analytic signal of daily sunspot numbers since 1818 we construct a new solar cycle phase clock that maps each of the last 18 solar cycles onto a single normalized 11 year epoch. This clock orders solar coronal activity and extremes of the aa index, which tracks geomagnetic storms at the Earth's surface over the last 14 solar cycles. We identify geomagnetically quiet intervals that are 40% of the normalized cycle, ±2π /5 in phase or ±2.2 years around solar minimum. Since 1868 only two severe (aa >300 nT) and one extreme (aa >500 nT) geomagnetic storms occurred in quiet intervals; 1–3% of severe (aa >300 nT) geomagnetic storms and 4–6% of C‐, M‐, and X‐class solar flares occurred in quiet intervals. This provides quantita...
Forecasts of solar and geomagnetic activity are critical since these quantities are such important i...
Predicting solar activity is one of the most challenging topics among the various Space Weather and ...
International audienceA previous application of extreme-value statistics to the first, second and th...
By obtaining the analytic signal of daily sunspot numbers since 1818 we construct a new solar cycle ...
By obtaining the analytic signal of daily sunspot numbers since 1818 we construct a new solar cycle ...
Geomagnetic indices are routinely used to characterize space weather event intensity. The DST index ...
Geomagnetic indices are routinely used to characterize space weather event intensity. The DST index ...
Space weather has long been known to approximately follow the solar cycle, with geomagnetic storms o...
March 2012 brought the first solar and geomagnetic disturbances of any note during solar cycle 24. ...
We study the relation between strong and extreme geomagnetic storms and solar cycle characteristics....
Each solar maximum interval has a different duration and peak activity level, which is reflected in ...
The Sun’s magnetic field drives the solar wind and produces space weather. It also acts as the proto...
Aims. The 11-year solar cycle (Schwabe cycle) is the dominant pattern of solar magnetic activity ref...
We construct a new solar cycle phase clock which maps each of the last 18 solar cycles onto a single...
Abstract Aims: The 11-year solar cycle (Schwabe cycle) is the dominant pattern of solar magnetic ac...
Forecasts of solar and geomagnetic activity are critical since these quantities are such important i...
Predicting solar activity is one of the most challenging topics among the various Space Weather and ...
International audienceA previous application of extreme-value statistics to the first, second and th...
By obtaining the analytic signal of daily sunspot numbers since 1818 we construct a new solar cycle ...
By obtaining the analytic signal of daily sunspot numbers since 1818 we construct a new solar cycle ...
Geomagnetic indices are routinely used to characterize space weather event intensity. The DST index ...
Geomagnetic indices are routinely used to characterize space weather event intensity. The DST index ...
Space weather has long been known to approximately follow the solar cycle, with geomagnetic storms o...
March 2012 brought the first solar and geomagnetic disturbances of any note during solar cycle 24. ...
We study the relation between strong and extreme geomagnetic storms and solar cycle characteristics....
Each solar maximum interval has a different duration and peak activity level, which is reflected in ...
The Sun’s magnetic field drives the solar wind and produces space weather. It also acts as the proto...
Aims. The 11-year solar cycle (Schwabe cycle) is the dominant pattern of solar magnetic activity ref...
We construct a new solar cycle phase clock which maps each of the last 18 solar cycles onto a single...
Abstract Aims: The 11-year solar cycle (Schwabe cycle) is the dominant pattern of solar magnetic ac...
Forecasts of solar and geomagnetic activity are critical since these quantities are such important i...
Predicting solar activity is one of the most challenging topics among the various Space Weather and ...
International audienceA previous application of extreme-value statistics to the first, second and th...