We examine how Sudden Commencements (SCs) and Storm Sudden Commencements (SSCs) influence the occurrence of high rates of change of the magnetic field (R) as a function of geomagnetic latitude. These rapid, high amplitude variations in the ground-level geomagnetic field pose a significant risk to ground infrastructure, such as power networks, as the drivers of geomagnetically induced currents. We find that rates of change of ∼30 nT min−1 at near-equatorial stations are up to 700 times more likely in an SC than in any random interval. This factor decreases with geomagnetic latitude such that rates of change around 30 nT min−1 are only up to 10 times more likely by 65°. At equatorial latitudes we find that 25% of all R in excess of 50 nT min−...
Geomagnetic storms are potentially hazardous to the activities and technological infrastructure of m...
International audienceAuroral substorms are one of the major causes of large geomagnetically induced...
We investigate how statistical properties of the rate of change R of the surface horizontal magnetic...
We examine how Sudden Commencements (SCs) and Storm Sudden Commencements (SSCs) influence the occurr...
We examine how Sudden Commencements (SCs) and Storm Sudden Commencements (SSCs) influence the occurr...
Sudden commencements (SCs) are rapid increases in the northward component of the surface geomagnetic...
Sudden commencements (SCs) are rapid increases in the northward component of the surface geomagnetic...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Geomagnetic storms are potentially hazardous to the activities and technological infrastructure of m...
International audienceAuroral substorms are one of the major causes of large geomagnetically induced...
We investigate how statistical properties of the rate of change R of the surface horizontal magnetic...
We examine how Sudden Commencements (SCs) and Storm Sudden Commencements (SSCs) influence the occurr...
We examine how Sudden Commencements (SCs) and Storm Sudden Commencements (SSCs) influence the occurr...
Sudden commencements (SCs) are rapid increases in the northward component of the surface geomagnetic...
Sudden commencements (SCs) are rapid increases in the northward component of the surface geomagnetic...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
Variability of the geomagnetic field induces anomalous Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in gr...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statist...
This paper presents the key findings of various statistical analyses predicting the likelihood of ex...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Geomagnetic storms are potentially hazardous to the activities and technological infrastructure of m...
International audienceAuroral substorms are one of the major causes of large geomagnetically induced...
We investigate how statistical properties of the rate of change R of the surface horizontal magnetic...