Extreme Value Analysis of Ground Magnetometer Observations at Valentia Observatory, Ireland

Fogg, Alexandra Ruth and Jackman, C. M. and Malone‐Leigh, J. and Gallagher, P. T. and Smith, A. W. and Lester, M. and Walach, M.‐T. and Waters, J. E. (2023) Extreme Value Analysis of Ground Magnetometer Observations at Valentia Observatory, Ireland. Space Weather, 21 (7). ISSN 1542-7390

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Abstract

Understanding global space weather effects is of great importance to the international scientific community, but more localized space weather predictions are important on a national level. In this study, data from a ground magnetometer at Valentia Observatory is used to characterize space weather effects on the island of Ireland. The horizontal component of magnetometer observations and its time derivative are considered, and extreme values of these are identified. These extremes are fit to a generalized extreme value distribution, and from this model return values (the expected magnitude of an observation within a given time window) are predicted. The causes of extreme values are investigated both in a case study, and also statistically by looking at contributions from geomagnetic storms, substorms, and sudden commencements. This work characterizes the extreme part of the distribution of space weather effects on Ireland (and at similar latitudes), and hence examines those space weather observations which are likely to have the greatest impact on susceptible technologies.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Space Weather
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? IONOSPHEREEXTREME VALUE THEORYMAGNETOSPHERESUDDEN COMMENCEMENTSUBSTORMSTORMYES - EXTERNALLY FUNDEDATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE ??
ID Code:
199653
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Deposited On:
22 Aug 2023 10:40
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
22 Sep 2023 00:54