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arxiv: 1601.05711 · v1 · pith:AUP36OI4new · submitted 2016-01-21 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph · physics.space-ph

Searching for Carrington-like events and their signatures and triggers

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keywords carrington-likeeventscurrentdisturbanceeventgeomagneticcarringtoncolaba
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The Carrington storm in 1859 is considered to be the major geomagnetic disturbance related to solar activity. In a recent paper, Cid et al. (2015) discovered a geomagnetic disturbance case with a profile extraordinarily similar to the disturbance of the Carrington event at Colaba, but at a mid-latitude observatory, leading to a re- interpretation of the 1859 event. Based on those results, this paper performs a deep search for other 'Carrington-like' events and analyses interplanetary observations leading to the ground disturbances which emerged from the systematic analysis. The results of this study based on two Carrington-like events (1) reinforce the awareness about the possibility of missing hazardous space weather events as the large H-spike recorded at Colaba by using global geomagnetic indices, (2) argue against the role of the ring current as the major current involved in Carrington-like events, leaving field- aligned currents (FACs) as the main current involved, and (3) propose abrupt southward reversals of IMF along with high solar wind pressure as the interplanetary trigger of a Carrington-like event.

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