This interim report describes progress made to date in the SWIMMR N4 (SAGE) project regarding the update of geoelectric field modelling in Britain during magnetic storms. We describe research efforts to understand how the present thin-sheet method of computing the geoelectric field from magnetic variation data compares to the measured field at the three UK observatories. We then examine how measured magnetotelluric (MT) impedances can be used to improve the modelled geoelectric field during space weather events. Next, we describe the fieldwork campaign to collect new high quality magnetotelluric data in Britain. As of August 2022, BGS have collected magnetic and electric field measurements at 32 sites across England, southern Scotland, an...
The geomagnetically induced current (GIC) risk to the power transmission grid in the United Kingdom ...
This thesis investigates geo-electric fields in the United Kingdom with particular regard to Geomagn...
A paper by Horton et al. (2012) details a test grid containing 8 substations with 15 transformers co...
To understand how space weather impacts the national power grid, BGS models the surface electric fie...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
Extreme space weather events can pose risks to ground based infrastructure like high voltage (HV) tr...
Magnetotelluric data for the Halloween 2003 magnetic storm in the vicinity of Uppsala (UPS), Sweden ...
A surface electric field model is used to estimate the UK surface E field during the 30 October 2003...
Geomagnetic storms generate heightened magnetovariational activity, which induces electric fields th...
This thesis examines the effect of geomagnetic disturbances on the UK power system. This is done in ...
Geomagnetically induced currents (GIC), occurring as a result of space weather and geomagnetic storm...
In the UK, geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) are calculated from thin‐sheet electrical conduct...
Geoelectric fields at the Earth’s surface caused by geomagnetic storms have the potential to disrup...
Since the 1990’s the British Geological Survey (BGS) have issued a daily (Monday to Friday) three-da...
The geomagnetically induced current (GIC) risk to the power transmission grid in the United Kingdom ...
This thesis investigates geo-electric fields in the United Kingdom with particular regard to Geomagn...
A paper by Horton et al. (2012) details a test grid containing 8 substations with 15 transformers co...
To understand how space weather impacts the national power grid, BGS models the surface electric fie...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
Significant geoelectric fields are produced by the interaction of rapidly varying magnetic fields wi...
Extreme space weather events can pose risks to ground based infrastructure like high voltage (HV) tr...
Magnetotelluric data for the Halloween 2003 magnetic storm in the vicinity of Uppsala (UPS), Sweden ...
A surface electric field model is used to estimate the UK surface E field during the 30 October 2003...
Geomagnetic storms generate heightened magnetovariational activity, which induces electric fields th...
This thesis examines the effect of geomagnetic disturbances on the UK power system. This is done in ...
Geomagnetically induced currents (GIC), occurring as a result of space weather and geomagnetic storm...
In the UK, geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) are calculated from thin‐sheet electrical conduct...
Geoelectric fields at the Earth’s surface caused by geomagnetic storms have the potential to disrup...
Since the 1990’s the British Geological Survey (BGS) have issued a daily (Monday to Friday) three-da...
The geomagnetically induced current (GIC) risk to the power transmission grid in the United Kingdom ...
This thesis investigates geo-electric fields in the United Kingdom with particular regard to Geomagn...
A paper by Horton et al. (2012) details a test grid containing 8 substations with 15 transformers co...