Using a global database of 125 magnetometers covering several decades, we present occurrence statistics for fluctuations of the horizontal geomagnetic field (dBh/dt) exceeding the 99.97th percentile (P99.97) for both ramp changes (Rn) and the root-mean-square (Sn) of fluctuations over periods, τ, from 1 to 60 min and describe their variation with geomagnetic latitude and magnetic local time (MLT). Rates of exceedance are explained by reference to the magneto-ionospheric processes dominant in different latitude and MLT sectors, including ULF waves, interplanetary shocks, auroral substorm currents, and traveling convection vortices. By fitting generalized Pareto tail distributions above P99.97, we predict return levels (RLs) for Rn and Sn ove...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example in navigatio...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
The statistics of unusually high rates of change in the horizontal component of the geomagnetic fiel...
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...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example to grounded ...
Understanding the extremes in geomagnetic activity is an important component in understanding just h...
Geomagnetic storms pose a hazard to many modern technologies. Therefore understanding how severe suc...
In this poster we describe a statistical analysis of extreme temporal changes in the horizontal comp...
Rapid variations in the geomagnetic field constitute a natural hazard, e.g. for navigation and to p...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example in navigatio...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
The statistics of unusually high rates of change in the horizontal component of the geomagnetic fiel...
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...
This paper presents a multi-parameter global statistical model of extreme horizontal geomagnetic fie...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
Understanding the statistics of large and rapid changes in the horizontal component of the geomagnet...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example to grounded ...
Understanding the extremes in geomagnetic activity is an important component in understanding just h...
Geomagnetic storms pose a hazard to many modern technologies. Therefore understanding how severe suc...
In this poster we describe a statistical analysis of extreme temporal changes in the horizontal comp...
Rapid variations in the geomagnetic field constitute a natural hazard, e.g. for navigation and to p...
Rapidly changing geomagnetic field variations constitute a natural hazard, for example in navigatio...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...
Major geomagnetic storms drive rapid intensification and variability of magnetospheric and iono- sph...