Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data

According to NOAA space weather scales, geomagnetic storms of scales G5 (3-h index of geomagnetic activity <i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=9), G4 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=8) and G3 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=7) are dangerous for satellites, airc...

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Main Author: L. I. Dorman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2005-11-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/23/2997/2005/angeo-23-2997-2005.pdf
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spelling doaj-70e84fea0e804b5c96cc2003dcfbe55c2020-11-24T23:15:10ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762005-11-01232997300210.5194/angeo-23-2997-2005Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray dataL. I. Dorman0L. I. Dorman1Israel Cosmic Ray and Space Weather Center and Emilio Segre’ Observatory, affiliated to Tel Aviv University, Technion and Israel Space Agency, P. O. Box 2217, Qazrin 12900, IsraelCosmic Ray Department of IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Science, Troitsk 142092, Moscow Region, RussiaAccording to NOAA space weather scales, geomagnetic storms of scales G5 (3-h index of geomagnetic activity <i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=9), G4 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=8) and G3 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=7) are dangerous for satellites, aircrafts, and even for technology on the ground (influence on power systems, on spacecraft operations, on HF radio-communications and others). We show on the basis of statistical data, that these geomagnetic storms, mostly accompanied by cosmic ray (CR) Forbush-decreases, are also dangerous for people's health on spacecraft and on the ground (increasing the rate of myocardial infarctions, brain strokes and car accident road traumas). To prevent these serious damages it is very important to forecast dangerous geomagnetic storms. Here we consider the principles of using CR measurements for this aim: to forecast at least 10-15h before the sudden commencement of great geomagnetic storms accompanied by Forbush-decreases, by using neutron monitor muon telescope worldwide network online hourly data. We show that for this forecast one may use the following features of CR intensity variations connected with geomagnetic storms accompanied by Forbush-decreases: 1) CR pre-increase, 2) CR pre-decrease, 3) CR fluctuations, 4) change in the 3-D CR anisotropy.https://www.ann-geophys.net/23/2997/2005/angeo-23-2997-2005.pdf
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Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
Annales Geophysicae
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L. I. Dorman
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title Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
title_short Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
title_full Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
title_fullStr Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
title_full_unstemmed Space weather and dangerous phenomena on the Earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
title_sort space weather and dangerous phenomena on the earth: principles of great geomagnetic storms forcasting by online cosmic ray data
publisher Copernicus Publications
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1432-0576
publishDate 2005-11-01
description According to NOAA space weather scales, geomagnetic storms of scales G5 (3-h index of geomagnetic activity <i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=9), G4 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=8) and G3 (<i>K<sub>p</sub></i>=7) are dangerous for satellites, aircrafts, and even for technology on the ground (influence on power systems, on spacecraft operations, on HF radio-communications and others). We show on the basis of statistical data, that these geomagnetic storms, mostly accompanied by cosmic ray (CR) Forbush-decreases, are also dangerous for people's health on spacecraft and on the ground (increasing the rate of myocardial infarctions, brain strokes and car accident road traumas). To prevent these serious damages it is very important to forecast dangerous geomagnetic storms. Here we consider the principles of using CR measurements for this aim: to forecast at least 10-15h before the sudden commencement of great geomagnetic storms accompanied by Forbush-decreases, by using neutron monitor muon telescope worldwide network online hourly data. We show that for this forecast one may use the following features of CR intensity variations connected with geomagnetic storms accompanied by Forbush-decreases: 1) CR pre-increase, 2) CR pre-decrease, 3) CR fluctuations, 4) change in the 3-D CR anisotropy.
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