Magnetotelluric data for the Halloween 2003 magnetic storm in the vicinity of Uppsala (UPS), Sweden and Eskdalemuir (ESK), Scotland geomagnetic observatories synthesized from geomagnetic observatory data from INTERMAGNET. The data were generated to facilitate comparison of the ground effects of the Halloween 2003 magnetic storm in Sweden and Scotland. The data demonstrate the greater risk of hazardous storm-time electric fields being generated in southern Sweden compared to central Scotland and are further described in the gold open access paper: F. Simpson and K. Bahr, 2020a. The role of tectonic-plate thickness and mantle conductance in determining regional vulnerability to extreme space weather events: possible enhancement of magnetic...
We must be able to predict and mitigate against geomagnetically induced current (GIC) effects to min...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
International audienceThe extremely large solar eruption on 28 October 2003 caused an intense geomag...
During magnetic storms, solar‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐Earth interactions give rise to geomagnetical...
Geomagnetic storms generate heightened magnetovariational activity, which induces electric fields th...
During the Halloween storm the Sun’s magnetic field lines stretched and snapped, causing a massive...
In the UK, geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) are calculated from thin‐sheet electrical conduct...
Rosenqvist and Hall (2019), developed a proof-of-concept modeling capability that incorporates a det...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
On 30 October 2003, an ongoing geomagnetic superstorm knocked down a part of the high- voltage power...
In this paper, we analyse in detail two famous space weather events; a railway problem on 13–14 Jul...
Geoscience Australia's geomagnetic observatory network covers one-eighth of the Earth. The first Aus...
Ground-based technological systems, such as power grids, can be affected by geomagnetically induced ...
Geomagnetic storms are space weather events that result in a temporary disturbance of the earth’s ma...
A surface electric field model is used to estimate the UK surface E field during the 30 October 2003...
We must be able to predict and mitigate against geomagnetically induced current (GIC) effects to min...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
International audienceThe extremely large solar eruption on 28 October 2003 caused an intense geomag...
During magnetic storms, solar‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐Earth interactions give rise to geomagnetical...
Geomagnetic storms generate heightened magnetovariational activity, which induces electric fields th...
During the Halloween storm the Sun’s magnetic field lines stretched and snapped, causing a massive...
In the UK, geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) are calculated from thin‐sheet electrical conduct...
Rosenqvist and Hall (2019), developed a proof-of-concept modeling capability that incorporates a det...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
On 30 October 2003, an ongoing geomagnetic superstorm knocked down a part of the high- voltage power...
In this paper, we analyse in detail two famous space weather events; a railway problem on 13–14 Jul...
Geoscience Australia's geomagnetic observatory network covers one-eighth of the Earth. The first Aus...
Ground-based technological systems, such as power grids, can be affected by geomagnetically induced ...
Geomagnetic storms are space weather events that result in a temporary disturbance of the earth’s ma...
A surface electric field model is used to estimate the UK surface E field during the 30 October 2003...
We must be able to predict and mitigate against geomagnetically induced current (GIC) effects to min...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
International audienceThe extremely large solar eruption on 28 October 2003 caused an intense geomag...