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Global statistical maps of extreme-event magnetic observatory 1 min first differences in horizontal intensity

December 8, 2016

Analysis is made of the long-term statistics of three different measures of ground level, storm time geomagnetic activity: instantaneous 1 min first differences in horizontal intensity ΔBh, the root-mean-square of 10 consecutive 1 min differences S, and the ramp change R over 10 min. Geomagnetic latitude maps of the cumulative exceedances of these three quantities are constructed, giving the threshold (nT/min) for which activity within a 24 h period can be expected to occur once per year, decade, and century. Specifically, at geomagnetic 55°, we estimate once-per-century ΔBh, S, and R exceedances and a site-to-site, proportional, 1 standard deviation range [1 σ, lower and upper] to be, respectively, 1000, [690, 1450]; 500, [350, 720]; and 200, [140, 280] nT/min. At 40°, we estimate once-per-century ΔBh, S, and R exceedances and 1 σ values to be 200, [140, 290]; 100, [70, 140]; and 40, [30, 60] nT/min.

Publication Year 2016
Title Global statistical maps of extreme-event magnetic observatory 1 min first differences in horizontal intensity
DOI 10.1002/2016GL068664
Authors Jeffrey J. Love, Pierdavide Coisson, Antti Pulkkinen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70178804
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center