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Global Thermospheric Infrared Response to the Mother's Day Weekend Extreme Storm of 2024

M. G. Mlynczak, L. A. Hunt, Nabil Nowak, B. T. Marshall, Christopher J. Mertens

2024Geophysical Research Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Earth experienced the strongest geomagnetic storm in 20 years over 10–13 May 2024. The Ap and Dst geomagnetic indices were 273 and −291.94 nT on 11 May. The Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) instrument on the Thermosphere‐Ionosphere‐Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics satellite observed significant enhancement in thermospheric infrared emission at 15, 5.3, 4.3, and 1.27 μm. On 11 May the daily global power radiated by nitric oxide (NO) at 5.3 μm was 1.41 TW and by carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) at 15 μm was 1.35 TW. These are the largest single day power values observed by SABER in 22 years and the first time the daily power radiated by NO exceeded that of CO 2 . The total infrared power (above background) radiated during the storm was 2.64 TW (2.28 × 10 17 J). Significant enhancement in limb radiance observed at 4.3 μm (to 250 km tangent height) is likely indicative of NO + formation during the storm.

Topics & Concepts

ThermosphereGeomagnetic stormAtmospheric sciencesRadianceDepth soundingStormMesosphereEnvironmental scienceIonosphereAtmosphere (unit)Atmospheric Infrared SounderEarth's magnetic fieldMeteorologyPhysicsGeologyRemote sensingStratosphereGeophysicsTroposphereQuantum mechanicsOceanographyMagnetic fieldIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
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