Geomagnetic Storms Occurrences and the Variation in the Geomagnetic Storm Indices and Solar Wind Parameters during the Ascending Phase of Solar Cycle 24

IF 0.7 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
B. W. Joshua, J. O. Adeniyi, S. J. Adebiyi
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The occurrence of geomagnetic storms and the variation in the geomagnetic storm indices during the ascending phase of solar cycle 24 has been examined. The parameters considered for this study includes; IMF Bz (nT), solar wind speed (\({{{v}}_{x}}\), in km/s), Dst index (nT), Aurora Electroject (AE, AU and AL indices in nT), and sunspot number. The datasets span from 2010 to 2012. Results of the study reveals that; the frequency of occurrence of geomagnetic storms increases with the increase in solar activity. Six (6) geomagnetic storms were recorded in 2010 (with sunspot number, Rz = 16.5), 13 storms in 2012 (with sunspot number Rz = 55.7), and 17 storms occurred in 2012 (with sunspot number, Rz = 57.5) giving a total of 36 geomagnetic storm events for the entire period. The performed study demonstrates that an increase in the speed and density of the solar wind coincided with the decrease in the Dst index in 58% cases (in 21 out of 36 geomagnetic storms). However, in some cases, there was a sharp simultaneous increase in both the speed and density of the solar wind that fell on the recovery phase of the storm. This also in most cases coincided with the sharp north-south fluctuations in the IMF Bz. These variations cannot be unconnected with the nature of the drivers of such geomagnetic storms. It is evident that the behavior of the solar wind speed during geomagnetic storm events can provide meaningful insight on the underlying mechanisms and processes that drive the geomagnetic storm.

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第24太阳周期上升阶段地磁暴的发生及地磁暴指数和太阳风参数的变化
研究了第24太阳周期上升阶段地磁风暴的发生和地磁风暴指数的变化。本研究考虑的参数包括;IMF Bz (nT)、太阳风速度(\({{{v}}_{x}}\),单位:km/s)、Dst指数(nT)、极光电射指数(AE、AU、AL指数,单位:nT)、太阳黑子数。这些数据集从2010年到2012年。研究结果表明;地磁暴的发生频率随着太阳活动的增加而增加。2010年(黑子数Rz = 16.5)记录了6次地磁暴,2012年(黑子数Rz = 55.7)记录了13次地磁暴,2012年(黑子数Rz = 57.5)记录了17次地磁暴,整个时期共发生了36次地磁暴事件。所进行的研究表明,太阳风的速度和密度的增加与Dst指数的下降一致% cases (in 21 out of 36 geomagnetic storms). However, in some cases, there was a sharp simultaneous increase in both the speed and density of the solar wind that fell on the recovery phase of the storm. This also in most cases coincided with the sharp north-south fluctuations in the IMF Bz. These variations cannot be unconnected with the nature of the drivers of such geomagnetic storms. It is evident that the behavior of the solar wind speed during geomagnetic storm events can provide meaningful insight on the underlying mechanisms and processes that drive the geomagnetic storm.
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy Earth and Planetary Sciences-Space and Planetary Science
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1.30
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33.30%
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65
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Geomagnetism and Aeronomy is a bimonthly periodical that covers the fields of interplanetary space; geoeffective solar events; the magnetosphere; the ionosphere; the upper and middle atmosphere; the action of solar variability and activity on atmospheric parameters and climate; the main magnetic field and its secular variations, excursion, and inversion; and other related topics.
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