We use combinations of geomagnetic indices, based on both variation range and hourly means, to derive the solar wind flow speed, the interplanetary magnetic field strength at 1 AU and the total open solar flux between 1895 and the present. We analyze the effects of the regression procedure and geomagnetic indices used by adopting four analysis methods. These give a mean interplanetary magnetic field strength increase of 45.1 ± 4.5% between 1903 and 1956, associated with a 14.4 ± 0.7% rise in the solar wind speed. We use averaging timescales of 1 and 2 days to allow for the difference between the magnetic fluxes threading the coronal source surface and the heliocentric sphere at 1 AU. The largest uncertainties originate from the choice of re...
Abstract High‐speed solar wind streams (HSSs) are very efficient drivers of geomagnetic activity at...
Results from all phases of the orbits of the Ulysses spacecraft have shown that the magnitude of the...
We test the method of Lockwood et al. [1999] for deriving the coronal source flux from the geomagnet...
Historic geomagnetic activity observations have been used to reveal centennial variations in the ope...
Stellar astronomy tells us much about the long-term evolution of our Sun while forensic evidence (fo...
This paper presents a comparison of various estimates of the open solar flux, deduced from measureme...
In the concluding paper of this tetralogy, we here use the different geomagnetic activity indices t...
In the concluding paper of this tetralogy, we here use the different geomagnetic activity indices to...
There are no direct observational methods for determining the total rate at which energy is extracte...
We analyze the causes of the century-long increase in geomagnetic activity, quantified by annual mea...
From the variation of near-Earth interplanetary conditions, reconstructed for the mid-19th century t...
We investigate the relationship between interdiurnal variation geomagnetic activity indices, IDV and...
We updated annual mean reconstructions of near-Earth interplanetary conditions and (signed) open sol...
We present two separate time series of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength (B) based...
The correlation between the coronal source flux F_{S} and the total solar irradiance I_{TS} is re-ev...
Abstract High‐speed solar wind streams (HSSs) are very efficient drivers of geomagnetic activity at...
Results from all phases of the orbits of the Ulysses spacecraft have shown that the magnitude of the...
We test the method of Lockwood et al. [1999] for deriving the coronal source flux from the geomagnet...
Historic geomagnetic activity observations have been used to reveal centennial variations in the ope...
Stellar astronomy tells us much about the long-term evolution of our Sun while forensic evidence (fo...
This paper presents a comparison of various estimates of the open solar flux, deduced from measureme...
In the concluding paper of this tetralogy, we here use the different geomagnetic activity indices t...
In the concluding paper of this tetralogy, we here use the different geomagnetic activity indices to...
There are no direct observational methods for determining the total rate at which energy is extracte...
We analyze the causes of the century-long increase in geomagnetic activity, quantified by annual mea...
From the variation of near-Earth interplanetary conditions, reconstructed for the mid-19th century t...
We investigate the relationship between interdiurnal variation geomagnetic activity indices, IDV and...
We updated annual mean reconstructions of near-Earth interplanetary conditions and (signed) open sol...
We present two separate time series of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength (B) based...
The correlation between the coronal source flux F_{S} and the total solar irradiance I_{TS} is re-ev...
Abstract High‐speed solar wind streams (HSSs) are very efficient drivers of geomagnetic activity at...
Results from all phases of the orbits of the Ulysses spacecraft have shown that the magnitude of the...
We test the method of Lockwood et al. [1999] for deriving the coronal source flux from the geomagnet...