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Title: Estimation of interplanetary electric field conditions for historical geomagnetic storms
Authors: Kumar, Sandeep
Veenadhari, B.
Tulasiram, S.
Selvakumaran, R.
Mukherjee, S.
Singh, Rajesh
Kadam, B.D.
Keywords: Geomagnetic storms
Advanced composition explorer satellite
Solar cycle 23
ACE satellite
Ring current in storms
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: JGR, 120, p. 7307–7317, doi: 10.1002/2015JA021661
Citation: JGR, 120, p. 7307–7317, doi: 10.1002/2015JA021661
Abstract: Ground magnetic measurements provide a unique database in understanding space weather. The continuous geomagnetic records from Colaba-Alibag observatories in India contain historically longest and continuous observations from 1847 to present date. Some of the super intense geomagnetic storms that occurred prior to 1900 have been revisited and investigated in order to understand the probable interplanetary conditions associated with intense storms. Following Burton et al. (1975), an empirical relationship is derived for estimation of interplanetary electric field (IEFy) from the variations of Dst index and ΔH at Colaba-Alibag observatories. The estimated IEFy values using Dst and ΔHABG variations agree well with the observed IEFy, calculated using Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) satellite observations for intense geomagnetic storms in solar cycle 23. This study will provide the uniqueness of each event and provide important insights into possible interplanetary conditions for intense geomagnetic storms and probable frequency of their occurrence
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