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Statistical analysis of the occurrence rate of geomagnetic storms during solar cycles 20–24
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria;2. Centre for Atmospheric Research, NASRDA, Kogi State University Campus, Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria;3. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom;4. The Abdus Salam International Centre for theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy
Abstract:This study examines the occurrences rate of geomagnetic storms during the solar cycles (SCs) 20–24. It also investigates the solar sources at SCs 23 and 24. The Disturbed storm time (Dst) and Sunspot Number (SSN) data were used in the study. The study establishes that the magnitude of the rate of occurrences of geomagnetic storms is higher (lower) at the descending phases (minimum phases) of solar cycle. It as well reveals that severe and extreme geomagnetic storms (Dst < -250 nT) seldom occur at low solar activity but at very high solar activity and are mostly associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) when occurred. Storms caused by CME + CH-HSSW are more prominent during the descending phase than any other phase of the solar cycle. Solar minimum features more CH-HSSW- associated storms than any other phase. It was also revealed that all high intensity geomagnetic storms (strong, severe and extreme) are mostly associated with CMEs. However, CH-HSSW can occasionally generate strong storms during solar minimum. The results have proven that CMEs are the leading cause of geomagnetic storms at the ascending, maximum and the descending phases of the cycles 23 and 24 followed by CME + CH-HSSW. The results from this study indicate that the rate of occurrence of geomagnetic storms could be predicted in SC phases.
Keywords:Geomagnetic storms occurrences  Solar cycle phases  Sunspot number  Disturbed storm time  Coronal mass ejections  Coronal holes
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