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Classifying and bounding geomagnetic storms based on the SYM-H and ASY-H indices

Armando Collado‐Villaverde, Pablo Muñoz, C. Cid

2023Natural Hazards20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Geomagnetic storms, which are significant disturbances in Earth’s magnetic field, pose a natural hazard with potentially harmful effects on technological and electrical systems. Various indices such as Kp, Dst, and the newer SYM-H and ASY-H are used to measure storm intensity. However, there is no consensus among researchers regarding storm classification based on intensity and asymmetry for the SYM-H and ASY-H indices, as existing classifications mainly rely on the Dst and Kp indices. This study proposes a classification method based on the cumulative distribution function of the SYM-H and ASY-H indices, applying industry-wide percentiles to determine storm classes. Using percentiles and a superposed epoch analysis, storms are objectively classified based on intensity and occurrence probability. This classification approach has applications in storm forecasting and risk assessment.

Topics & Concepts

Geomagnetic stormStormPercentileNatural hazardHazardIntensity (physics)Environmental scienceMeteorologyStatisticsEarth's magnetic fieldMathematicsGeographyPhysicsMagnetic fieldOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsChemistryIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsEarthquake Detection and AnalysisGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
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