Interplanetary conditions causing intense geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤-100 nT) during solar cycle 23 (1996-2006)

被引:246
|
作者
Echer, E. [1 ]
Gonzalez, W. D. [1 ]
Tsurutani, B. T. [2 ]
Gonzalez, A. L. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais, BR-12227010 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1029/2007JA012744
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
[1] The interplanetary causes of intense geomagnetic storms and their solar dependence occurring during solar cycle 23 (1996-2006) are identified. During this solar cycle, all intense (Dst <= -100 nT) geomagnetic storms are found to occur when the interplanetary magnetic field was southwardly directed (in GSM coordinates) for long durations of time. This implies that the most likely cause of the geomagnetic storms was magnetic reconnection between the southward IMF and magnetopause fields. Out of 90 storm events, none of them occurred during purely northward IMF, purely intense IMF By fields or during purely high speed streams. We have found that the most important interplanetary structures leading to intense southward Bz ( and intense magnetic storms) are magnetic clouds which drove fast shocks (sMC) causing 24% of the storms, sheath fields (Sh) also causing 24% of the storms, combined sheath and MC fields (Sh+MC) causing 16% of the storms, and corotating interaction regions ( CIRs), causing 13% of the storms. These four interplanetary structures are responsible for three quarters of the intense magnetic storms studied. The other interplanetary structures causing geomagnetic storms were: magnetic clouds that did not drive a shock (nsMC), non magnetic clouds ICMEs, complex structures resulting from the interaction of ICMEs, and structures resulting from the interaction of shocks, heliospheric current sheets and high speed stream Alfven waves. During the rising phase of the solar cycle, sMC and sheaths are the dominant structure driving intense storms. At solar maximum, sheath fields, followed by Sh+MCs and then by sMC were responsible for most of the storms. During the declining phase, sMC, Sh and CIR fields are the main interplanetary structures leading to intense storms. We have also observed that around 70% of the storms follow the interplanetary criteria of Ey >= 5 mV/m for at least 3 h. Around 90% of the storms used in the study followed a less stringent set of criteria: Ey >= 3 mV/m for at least 3 h. Finally, we obtain the approximate rate of intense magnetic storms per solar cycle phases: minimum/rising phase 3 storms. year(-1), maximum phase 8.5 storms. year(-1), and declining/minimum phases 6.5 storms. year(-1).
引用
下载
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Solar and interplanetary sources of major geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤ -100 nT) during 1996-2005 (vol 112, art no A09209, 2007)
    Zhang, J.
    Richardson, I. G.
    Webb, D. F.
    Gopalswamy, N.
    Huttunen, E.
    Kasper, J.
    Nitta, N. V.
    Poomvises, W.
    Thompson, B. J.
    Wu, C. -C.
    Yashiro, S.
    Zhukov, A. N.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2007, 112 (A12)
  • [12] CRITERIA OF INTERPLANETARY PARAMETERS CAUSING INTENSE MAGNETIC STORMS (DST LESS-THAN - 100-NT)
    GONZALEZ, WD
    TSURUTANI, BT
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 1987, 35 (09) : 1101 - 1109
  • [13] Solar and interplanetary precursors of geomagnetic storms in solar cycle 23
    Uwamahoro, J.
    McKinnell, L. -A.
    ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2013, 51 (03) : 395 - 410
  • [14] Reply to comment by C. Cid, E. Saiz, and Y. Cerrato on "Interplanetary conditions leading to superintense geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤-250 nT) during solar cycle 23''
    Gonzalez, W. D.
    Echer, E.
    Tsurutani, B. T.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2008, 35 (21)
  • [15] A study of solar and interplanetary parameters of CMEs causing major geomagnetic storms during SC 23
    Oprea, C.
    Mierla, M.
    Besliu-Ionescu, D.
    Stere, O.
    Muntean, G. Maris
    ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, 2013, 31 (08) : 1285 - 1295
  • [16] Sources of intense geomagnetic storms over the rise of solar cycle 23
    Cid, C
    Hidalgo, MA
    Saiz, E
    Cerrato, Y
    Sequeiros, J
    SOLAR PHYSICS, 2004, 223 (01) : 231 - 243
  • [17] Sources of intense geomagnetic storms over the rise of solar cycle 23
    C. Cid
    M. A. Hidalgo
    E. Saiz
    Y. Cerrato
    J. Sequeiros
    Solar Physics, 2004, 223 : 231 - 243
  • [18] The latitudinal variation of geoelectromagnetic disturbances during large (Dst ≤-100 nT) geomagnetic storms
    Woodroffe, J. R.
    Morley, S. K.
    Jordanova, V. K.
    Henderson, M. G.
    Cowee, M. M.
    Gjerloev, J. G.
    SPACE WEATHER-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 2016, 14 (09): : 668 - 681
  • [19] Intense geomagnetic storms with Ap ≥ 100 during 21-23 sunspot solar cycles
    Kumar, S.
    Yadav, M. P.
    Mishra, Rajesh K.
    Mishra, Rekha Agrawal
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 29TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE, VOL 2: SH3, 2005, : 65 - 68
  • [20] Relationship between the minima of the horizontal magnetic component measured in Mexico and the Dst and SYM-H indices for geomagnetic storms with Dst≤-100nT during the descending phase of solar cycle 23
    Lenica Martinez-Breton, Julia
    Mendoza Ortega, Blanca
    Hernandez-Quintero, Esteban
    GEOFISICA INTERNACIONAL, 2016, 55 (02): : 155 - 164