The evolution from weak to strong geomagnetic activity - An interpretation in terms of deterministic chaos

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Chaos, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Flux, Magnetic Storms, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Computerized Simulation, Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Tail, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields

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An analogue of the magnetosphere developed on the basis of Shaw's (1984) dripping faucet model was used to model the mechanisms of the magnetospheric response to energy transfer from the solar wind. It is demonstrated that geomagnetic activity results from nonlinearly coupled physical processes and that the strength and the nature of the coupling changes dramatically as the magnetosphere is driven harder and harder by increasing energy input. Based on initial results obtained from the model, is is suggested that a chaotic transition takes place in the analogue system as the loading rate is increased beyond a critical value. This model is able to explain many of the features in the results of linear prediction filtering techniques.

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