An Assessment of the us Electric Power Industry Hazard Risk due to SSC, SC, SI and Related Magnetospheric Shock Distrubances

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1515 Geomagnetic Induction, 2139 Interplanetary Shocks, 2443 Midlatitude Ionosphere, 2704 Auroral Phenomena (2407), 7851 Shock Waves

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A discussion will be provided on the impacts of large SSC shock events on the geomagnetic field and resulting impacts to electric power infrastructures caused by these events. Recent work by Metatech has shown that SSC events have been a large-scale threat to reliable operation of the power grid and that the impact of these disturbances can occur over very large geographic extent and can impact power systems even at very low-latitudes. Evidence of previous SSC events and impacts will be provided along with an assessment of potential threat impacts to the US and world electric power industry. Discussion regarding forecast needs for these events will also be provided.

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