The Application of Multiple Ground-Based Magnetic Observatories for Nowcasting and Forensic Analysis of Geomagnetic Disturbance Conditions

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0694 Instrumentation And Techniques, 2708 Current Systems (2409), 2722 Forecasting, 3210 Modeling, 6344 System Operation And Management

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Ground-based geomagnetic observatories have historically been used to derive local and planetary geomagnetic storm indices such as the K, Kp, Ap and various other indices which can cover broad 3 hour or longer time windows and broad geographic regions. Impacts to ground based infrastructures occur due to variations in geomagnetic field intensity which can exhibit rapid and complex regional and spatial variations. As a result, traditional geomagnetic storm indices do not provide sufficient details to interpret the severity of the environment and the storms ability to produce geomagnetically-induced currents in ground-based infrastructures. The application of multiple ground-based magnetic observatories when used with data assimilation modeling techniques can provide detailed spatial and temporal characterization of geomagnetic field disturbances caused by geomagnetic storms.

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