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Using Multiple Signatures to Improve Accuracy of Substorm Identification

John D. Haiducek, D. T. Welling, Steven K. Morley, Natalia Ganushkina, Xiangning Chu

2020Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We have developed a new procedure for combining lists of substorm onset times from multiple sources. We apply this procedure to observational data and to magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model output from 1–31 January 2005. We show that this procedure is capable of rejecting false positive identifications and filling data gaps that appear in individual lists. The resulting combined onset lists produce a waiting time distribution that is comparable to previously published results, and superposed epoch analyses of the solar wind driving conditions and magnetospheric response during the resulting onset times are also comparable to previous results. Comparison of the substorm onset list from the MHD model to that obtained from observational data reveals that the MHD model reproduces many of the characteristic features of the observed substorms, in terms of solar wind driving, magnetospheric response, and waiting time distribution. Heidke skill scores show that the MHD model has statistically significant skill in predicting substorm onset times.

Topics & Concepts

SubstormMagnetohydrodynamic driveMagnetohydrodynamicsSolar windPhysicsEpoch (astronomy)Identification (biology)AstrophysicsGeophysicsMeteorologyComputer scienceMagnetospherePlasmaBiologyBotanyStarsQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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