Rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with nighttime magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with amplitudes |ΔB| of hundreds of nT and 5–10 min duration can induce geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) that can harm technological systems. This study compares the occurrence and amplitude of nighttime MPEs with |dB/dt| ≥ 6 nT/s observed during 2015 and 2017 at five stations in Arctic Canada ranging from 64.7° to 75.2° in corrected geomagnetic latitude (MLAT) as functions of magnetic local time (MLT), the SME (SuperMAG version of AE) and SYM/H magnetic indices, and time delay after substorm onsets. Although most MPEs occurred within 30 min after a substorm onset, ∼10% of those observed at the four lower latitude stations occurred over two...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
The relationship between polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) and geomagnetic disturbances (represe...
The substorm on 2 March 1978 was selected for study as a relatively weak substorm, starting at about...
Rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with nighttime magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with ...
The rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with large, isolated magnetic perturbations with amp...
The rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with nighttime magnetic perturbations with amplitude...
Large changes of the magnetic field associated with magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with amplitu...
Nearly all studies of impulsive magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with large magnetic field variab...
Nearly all studies of impulsive magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with large magnetic field variab...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thr...
The geomagnetic field often experiences large fluctuations, especially at high latitudes in the auro...
Measurements from six longitudinally separated magnetic observatories, all located close to the 53° ...
Nearly all studies of impulsive geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs, also known as magnetic perturbation ...
The rapid changes dB/dt of the Earth’s magnetic field due to substorms can excite large geomagnetica...
Rapid magnetic fluctuations are known to be closely linked to the high-latitude geomagnetic activity...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
The relationship between polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) and geomagnetic disturbances (represe...
The substorm on 2 March 1978 was selected for study as a relatively weak substorm, starting at about...
Rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with nighttime magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with ...
The rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with large, isolated magnetic perturbations with amp...
The rapid changes of magnetic fields associated with nighttime magnetic perturbations with amplitude...
Large changes of the magnetic field associated with magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with amplitu...
Nearly all studies of impulsive magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with large magnetic field variab...
Nearly all studies of impulsive magnetic perturbation events (MPEs) with large magnetic field variab...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thr...
The geomagnetic field often experiences large fluctuations, especially at high latitudes in the auro...
Measurements from six longitudinally separated magnetic observatories, all located close to the 53° ...
Nearly all studies of impulsive geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs, also known as magnetic perturbation ...
The rapid changes dB/dt of the Earth’s magnetic field due to substorms can excite large geomagnetica...
Rapid magnetic fluctuations are known to be closely linked to the high-latitude geomagnetic activity...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
The relationship between polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) and geomagnetic disturbances (represe...
The substorm on 2 March 1978 was selected for study as a relatively weak substorm, starting at about...