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A geomagnetic storm, also known as a magnetic storm, is a temporary disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere caused by a solar wind shock wave. The disturbance... |
1989 geomagnetic storm occurred as part of severe to extreme solar storms during early to mid March 1989, the most notable being a geomagnetic storm that... |
Carrington Event (redirect from September 1859 geomagnetic storm) The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking from 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong... |
storms of August 1972 were a historically powerful series of solar storms with intense to extreme solar flare, solar particle event, and geomagnetic storm... |
electronics. Intense solar storms may also be hazardous to high-latitude, high-altitude aviation and to human spaceflight. Geomagnetic storms are the cause of aurora... |
The three-day May 1921 geomagnetic storm, also known as the New York Railroad Storm, was caused by the impact of an extraordinarily powerful coronal mass... |
burst of plasma from the Sun, sometimes associated with solar flares Geomagnetic storm, the interaction of the Sun's outburst with Earth's magnetic field... |
Solar cycle 22 (section March 1989 geomagnetic storm) March 1989, a severe geomagnetic storm caused the collapse of Hydro-Québec's electricity transmission system. The geomagnetic storm causing this event was... |
The 25–26 January 1938 geomagnetic storm (also titled the Fátima Storm) was a massive solar storm which occurred 16–26 January with peak activity on 22... |
latitudes below the auroral zone, when a geomagnetic storm temporarily enlarges the auroral oval. Large geomagnetic storms are most common during the peak of... |
Saiz; A. Guerrero; J. Palacios; Y. Cerrato (2015). "A Carrington-like Geomagnetic Storm Observed in the 21st Century". J. Space Weather Space Clim. 5 (A16):... |
particle event, and a coronal mass ejection which caused a severe geomagnetic storm. On 14 July 2000 from about 10:03 to 10:43 UTC, GOES satellites detected... |
Solar phenomena (section Geomagnetic storm) large electrical ground currents in Earth itself; this is called a geomagnetic storm and it is a global phenomenon. CME impacts can induce magnetic reconnection... |
the Kp index reached 8−, equivalent to a G4 geomagnetic storm. This was the most intense geomagnetic storm to hit Earth since September 2017. In late March... |
Magnetic storm can refer to: A geomagnetic storm Magnetic Storm, a 1984 book by Roger Dean "Magnetic Storm", an episode of Nova documentary TV series... |
Earth's magnetic field (redirect from Geomagnetic) Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from Earth's interior out into space, where it interacts... |
integer in the range 0–9 with 1 being calm and 5 or more indicating a geomagnetic storm. It is derived from the maximum fluctuations of horizontal components... |
where they can cause geomagnetic storms, aurorae, and in rare cases damage to electrical power grids. The largest recorded geomagnetic perturbation, resulting... |
Sun Storm, about geomagnetic storms, with Nicola Fox of the Heliophysics Science Division; Mike Lockwood (physicist); the March 1989 geomagnetic storm and... |
fields. It therefore has a large effect on the electrodynamics of geomagnetic storms. The ring current system consists of a band, at a distance of 3 to... |