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Title: | Apposite of atmospheric electric parameters with the energy coupling function (ε) during geomagnetic storms at high latitude |
Authors: | Kumar, C.P. Anil Panneerselvam, C. Nair, K.U. Jeyakumar, H. Johnson Selvaraj, C. Gurubaran, S. Venugopal, C. |
Keywords: | Global electric circuit Interplanetary magnetic field Energy coupling function Atmospheric electricity Geomagnetic storms |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Citation: | Atmospheric Research, v.91, p.201-205, 2009, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2008.06.005 |
Abstract: | In this paper we are concerned with the variation of the atmospheric electric field and the air–earth current due to the excessive power generated by the solar wind-magnetosphere dynamo during geomagnetic storms, recorded at Maitri in Antarctica during 2004. A major part of the power generated by the solar wind-magnetosphere dynamo is used in the formation of the ring current and the rest is utilized for Joule heating and auroral particle precipitation. The method adopted by Frank-Kamenetsky et al. [Frank-Kamenetsky A.V., Troshichev O.A., Burns G.B., Papitashvili V.O., 2001. Variations of atmospheric electric field in the near-pole region related to the interplanetary magnetic field. J. Geophys. Res. 106, A1, 179–190.] was utilized to delineate the variations due to the signatures of tropical thunderstorm activity from the geoelectric data; while statistical methods used in our earlier studies were used to delimit variation due to the constant buffeting of the solar wind. We find that the solar wind-magnetosphere energy coupling function (ε) to be well correlated with the atmospheric electric parameters during the onset of geomagnetic disturbances. However the correlation breaks down during minor storms and sub-storm events. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/449 |
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