Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes

Geomagnetic storm has been one of greatest events in space weather studies. Apart from the formation of aurora, geomagnetic induced current (GIC) is also induced during the storm when the storm intensity gets severe. Coronal mass ejection (CME) is a massive eruption created by the Sun and is believe...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics 2022
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Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
2022
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2287
1
10.1088/1742-6596/2287/1/012035
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85134399902&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f2287%2f1%2f012035&partnerID=40&md5=31d702d10419ad0639e57eb9f0401700
Geomagnetic storm has been one of greatest events in space weather studies. Apart from the formation of aurora, geomagnetic induced current (GIC) is also induced during the storm when the storm intensity gets severe. Coronal mass ejection (CME) is a massive eruption created by the Sun and is believed to be the driver of geomagnetic storm. This paper is aimed to examine the effects of CME-induced geomagnetic storm on geomagnetic induced current (GIC) at high and middle latitudes by studying four levels of storm: minor (Kp 5), moderate (Kp 6), strong (Kp 7) and severe (Kp 8). We applied qualitative analysis through descriptive approach to describe the relationship between the storm intensity and GIC activity. Since the exact value of GIC were inaccessible, we adopted horizontal component time derivative magnetic field (dH/dt) as the indicator for GIC activity. At the end of the study, we found that the GIC highly depends on the storm intensity, by which higher levels of storm triggers more actively induced current. Besides, high latitude ionosphere was showing strong reactions to the storm arrival compared to middle latitude ionosphere as the magnitudes of dH/dt recorded by Barrow station at high latitude fluctuated within wider and higher range. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics
17426588
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
spellingShingle Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
author_facet Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
author_sort Mohamad Ansor N.; Hamidi Z.S.
title Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
title_short Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
title_full Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
title_fullStr Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
title_sort Effects of CME-induced Geomagnetic Storm on Geomagnetic Induced Current at High and Middle Latitudes
publishDate 2022
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description Geomagnetic storm has been one of greatest events in space weather studies. Apart from the formation of aurora, geomagnetic induced current (GIC) is also induced during the storm when the storm intensity gets severe. Coronal mass ejection (CME) is a massive eruption created by the Sun and is believed to be the driver of geomagnetic storm. This paper is aimed to examine the effects of CME-induced geomagnetic storm on geomagnetic induced current (GIC) at high and middle latitudes by studying four levels of storm: minor (Kp 5), moderate (Kp 6), strong (Kp 7) and severe (Kp 8). We applied qualitative analysis through descriptive approach to describe the relationship between the storm intensity and GIC activity. Since the exact value of GIC were inaccessible, we adopted horizontal component time derivative magnetic field (dH/dt) as the indicator for GIC activity. At the end of the study, we found that the GIC highly depends on the storm intensity, by which higher levels of storm triggers more actively induced current. Besides, high latitude ionosphere was showing strong reactions to the storm arrival compared to middle latitude ionosphere as the magnitudes of dH/dt recorded by Barrow station at high latitude fluctuated within wider and higher range. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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