Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986rarlj..33...23o&link_type=abstract
Radio Research Laboratory, Journal (ISSN 0033-8001), vol. 33, March 1986, p. 23-48.
Computer Science
Magnetic Storms, Solar Flares, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Sunspots, Synchronous Satellites, Coronal Holes, Cosmic Rays, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Signatures, Solar Protons, Solar Radio Bursts
Scientific paper
Geomagnetic disturbances related to solar-terrestrial events during the period June-September 1982 are described. The cause of these activities is investigated using solar phenomena and solar flare particles observed by the geostationary satellite GMS-2/SEM (Space Environment Monitor). It is noted that the geomagnetic disturbances in June were weak, two big geomagnetic storms occurred in September, and the largest storm, caused by a large flare, occurred on July 13-14. The July 13-14, 1972 storm is compared to the February 11-12, 1958 storm observed by Hakura and Nagai (1964, 1965) and the August 4-5, 1972 storm data of Hakura (1976). The July storm was characterized by a deep depression of the H-component caused by an abnormal expansion of the substorm-associated current system in the auroral zone toward the Far East and was short-lived.
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