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Solar Physics | 2004

Did Open Solar Magnetic Field Increase During The Last 100 Years? A Reanalysis of Geomagnetic Activity

K. Mursula; D. Martini; A. Karinen

Long-term geomagnetic activity presented by the aa index has been used to show that the heliospheric magnetic field has more than doubled during the last 100 years. However, serious concern has been raised on the long-term consistency of the aa index and on the centennial rise of the solar magnetic field. Here we reanalyze geomagnetic activity during the last 100 years by calculating the recently suggested IHV (Inter-Hour Variability) index as a measure of local geomagnetic activity for seven stations. We find that local geomagnetic activity at all stations follows the same qualitative long-term pattern: an increase from early 1900 to 1960, a dramatic dropout in 1960s and a (mostly weaker) increase thereafter. Moreover, at all stations, the activity at the end of the 20th century has a higher average level than at the beginning of the century. This agrees with the result based on the aa index that global geomagnetic activity, and thereby, the open solar magnetic field has indeed increased during the last 100 years. However, quantitatively, the estimated centennial increase varies greatly from one station to another. We find that the relative increase is higher at the high-latitude stations and lower at the low- and mid-latitude stations. These differences may indicate that the fraction of solar wind disturbances leading to only moderate geomagnetic activity has increased during the studied time interval. We also show that the IHV index needs to be corrected for the long-term change of the daily curve, and calculate the corrected IHV values. Most dramatically, we find the centennial increase in global geomagnetic activity was considerably smaller, only about one half of that depicted by the aa index.


Annales Geophysicae | 2005

A new reconstruction of the Dst index for 1932-2002

A. Karinen; K. Mursula


Geophysical Research Letters | 2006

Asymmetric development of magnetospheric storms during magnetic clouds and sheath regions

K. E. J. Huttunen; H. E. J. Koskinen; A. Karinen; K. Mursula


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Explaining and correcting the excessive semiannual variation in the Dst index

K. Mursula; A. Karinen


Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions | 2008

Correct normalization of the Dst index

K. Mursula; Lauri Holappa; A. Karinen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Correcting the Dst index: Consequences for absolute level and correlations

A. Karinen; K. Mursula


Annales Geophysicae | 2002

Does the magnetosphere behave differently on weekends

A. Karinen; K. Mursula; Th. Ulich; J. Manninen


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2011

Uneven weighting of stations in the Dst index

K. Mursula; Lauri Holappa; A. Karinen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Average properties of geomagnetic storms in 1932–2009

O. S. Yakovchouk; K. Mursula; Lauri Holappa; I. S. Veselovsky; A. Karinen


Archive | 2002

An erroneous Dst Index in 1971

A. Karinen; K. Mursula; Jouni Takalo; Th. Ulich

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H. E. J. Koskinen

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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