The Carrington storm in 1859 is considered to be the major geomagnetic disturbance related to solar activity. In a recent paper, Cid et al. (2015) discovered a geomagnetic disturbance case with a profile extraordinarily similar to the disturbance of the Carrington event at Colaba, but at a mid-latitude observatory, leading to a reinterpretation of the 1859 event. Based on those results, this paper performs a deep search for other “Carrington-like” events and analyses interplanetary observations leading to the ground disturbances which emerged from the systematic analysis. The results of this study based on two Carrington-like events (1) reinforce the awareness about the possibility of missing hazardous space weather events as the large H-sp...
The Geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards. Egyptian geomagnetic obse...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
This overview paper presents/discusses the major solar, interplanetary, magnetospheric, and ionosphe...
The Carrington storm in 1859 is considered to be the major geomagnetic disturbance related to solar ...
In September 1859 the Colaba observatory measured the most extreme geomagnetic disturbance ever reco...
From 1 September 1859 to 2 September 1859, Earth experienced the largest geomagnetic storm on record...
Geomagnetic storms are a common space weather phenomena and the probability of relatively powerful s...
On 1 Sep 1859 near the center of the solar disk the first-ever registered flare was detected in enha...
The 1 - 2 September 1859 magnetic storm was the most intense in recorded history on the basis of pre...
Results of earlier studies on intense geomagnetic storms appear to suggest the interplanetary manife...
Abstract Based on an estimated solar wind condition around 1-2 September 1859, we were able to repro...
Geomagnetic storms are potentially hazardous to the activities and technological infrastructure of m...
Using high resolution measurements of the impulsive nitrate events in polar ice as identifiers of so...
The Carrington event is considered to be one of the most extreme space weather events in observation...
We report two ground-level observations, of geomagnetic storms of different origins; they are among ...
The Geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards. Egyptian geomagnetic obse...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
This overview paper presents/discusses the major solar, interplanetary, magnetospheric, and ionosphe...
The Carrington storm in 1859 is considered to be the major geomagnetic disturbance related to solar ...
In September 1859 the Colaba observatory measured the most extreme geomagnetic disturbance ever reco...
From 1 September 1859 to 2 September 1859, Earth experienced the largest geomagnetic storm on record...
Geomagnetic storms are a common space weather phenomena and the probability of relatively powerful s...
On 1 Sep 1859 near the center of the solar disk the first-ever registered flare was detected in enha...
The 1 - 2 September 1859 magnetic storm was the most intense in recorded history on the basis of pre...
Results of earlier studies on intense geomagnetic storms appear to suggest the interplanetary manife...
Abstract Based on an estimated solar wind condition around 1-2 September 1859, we were able to repro...
Geomagnetic storms are potentially hazardous to the activities and technological infrastructure of m...
Using high resolution measurements of the impulsive nitrate events in polar ice as identifiers of so...
The Carrington event is considered to be one of the most extreme space weather events in observation...
We report two ground-level observations, of geomagnetic storms of different origins; they are among ...
The Geomagnetic storms are considered as one of the major natural hazards. Egyptian geomagnetic obse...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
This overview paper presents/discusses the major solar, interplanetary, magnetospheric, and ionosphe...