Title | Review of space weather events in solar cycle 23 (1998-2005) |
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Author | Trichtchenko, L |
Source | Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8765, 2021, 88 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/327886 Open Access |
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Year | 2021 |
Publisher | Natural Resources Canada |
Document | open file |
Lang. | English |
Media | on-line; digital |
File format | pdf |
Province | Canada; British Columbia; Alberta; Saskatchewan; Manitoba; Ontario; Quebec; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador; Northwest Territories; Yukon; Nunavut;
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Subjects | geophysics; extraterrestrial geology; Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; Health and Safety; solar cycles; solar variations; geomagnetism; geomagnetic fields; geomagnetic variations;
magnetic storms; ionosphere; ionospheric currents; magnetic base stations; satellites; electric power; Space station; Infrastructures; Electrical equipment |
Illustrations | time series; tables; bar graphs; plots; geophysical images; screen captures |
Program | Public Safety Geoscience Assessing space weather hazards |
Released | 2021 02 03 |
Abstract | (unpublished) The presented review covers the space weather events that occurred in years 1998-2005 and includes descriptions of the solar, interplanetary and geomagnetic activity and many
other parameters which describe space weather. These are presented through annual plots and short descriptions, which are useful for space weather scientists and forecasters to extract the main characteristics of the events. This provides information
on the overall space weather activity: from their solar sources through the solar wind propagation to effects on the ground and in the near-earth environment. Annual plots are presented for each year showing the variation in sunspots, F10.7 flux,
energetic protons and electrons on GOES, interplanetary magnetic field and solar wind parameters extracted from ACE data, global geomagnetic indices, such as PC North, Kp and Dst, and local (Canadian) geomagnetic hourly range indices at polar,
auroral and subauroral stations. Each annual review also contains detailed descriptions of the major space weather events of the year. These descriptions vary from year to year and include many interesting features, from description of space weather
during ExtraVehicular Activities on ISS to satellite anomalies to geomagnetically induced currents in power grids over the globe. |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) The presented review covers the space weather events that occurred in years 1998-2005 and includes descriptions of the solar, interplanetary and
geomagnetic activity and many other parameters which describe space weather. These are presented through annual plots and short descriptions, which are useful for space weather scientists and forecasters to extract the main characteristics of the
events. This provides information on the overall space weather activity: from their solar sources through the solar wind propagation to effects on the ground and in the near-earth environment. Annual plots are presented for each year showing the
variation in sunspots, F10.7 flux, energetic protons and electrons on GOES, interplanetary magnetic field and solar wind parameters extracted from ACE data, global geomagnetic indices, such as PC North, Kp and Dst, and local (Canadian) geomagnetic
hourly range indices at polar, auroral and subauroral stations. Each annual review also contains detailed descriptions of the major space weather events of the year. These descriptions vary from year to year and include many interesting features,
from description of space weather during ExtraVehicular Activities on ISS to satellite anomalies to geomagnetically induced currents in power grids over the globe. |
GEOSCAN ID | 327886 |
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