Correlation and analysis of geomagnetic parameters during geomagnetic storm / Nur Farhana Zaihan
The Sun is the most important driver of space weather phenomenon. Energetic particles thrown out from the Sun interact with the Earth's magnetic field producing geomagnetic disturbances (storms) and increased ionization in the ionosphere. Geomagnetic storms have seriously effects on the electri...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69384/1/69384.pdf |
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Summary: | The Sun is the most important driver of space weather phenomenon. Energetic particles thrown out from the Sun interact with the Earth's magnetic field producing geomagnetic disturbances (storms) and increased ionization in the ionosphere. Geomagnetic storms have seriously effects on the electric power systems. This paper presents the analysis of geomagnetic data during three geomagnetic storm events of 9th April 2006,14th April 2006 and 14th December 2006. The data were taken from MAGDAS unit at Ashibetsu Stataion, Japan which supplied by Space Environment Research Center (SERC) Kyushu Universiti, Japan. The analysis shows higher variations detected on geomagnetic parameter (H parameter) on the day of geomagnetic storm and long lasting until two days after the event. |
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