214:
Space Weather at Ground Level I Posters


Session ID#: 40135

Session Description:
The effects of Space Weather on ground systems were most dramatically demonstrated in the Hydro-Qubec blackout of March 1989, whose causes are not yet completely understood. Recent high-sensitivity, high-time-resolution data from magnetic arrays show that large magnetic impulses can be associated with substorm-like activity, or with sudden impulses in the solar wind. In both cases, a large Z (vertically down) magnetic perturbation can occur, and by Faraday’s Law this component is very effective in inducing unwanted currents in large ground technological infrastructure such as electric grids and pipelines. Papers are invited focusing on observations, causes, effects, and mitigation of geomagnetically induced currents, and other space weather phenomena affecting ground technological systems.
Primary Convener:  Martin G Connors, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada
Convener:  C. T. Russell, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Where Do Sudden Impulses Matter? (334238)
Yi Qi, University of California, Los Angeles, Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States and Christopher T Russell, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States
 
All We Need is Loève: Transfer Function Estimation Between Non-Stationary Processes (335305)
David Larry Riegert and David J Thomson, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
 
Spikes that Make You Say “Yikes” (335377)
Martin G Connors1, Sébastien Guillon2, Mark J. Engebretson3, Xiangning Chu4, Kyle Wallace Reiter5, David H Boteler6, Christopher T Russell7, Brian J Jackel5 and Ian Schofield1, (1)Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada, (2)Hydro-Québec, Transénergie, Montréal, QC, Canada, (3)Augsburg University, Physics, Minneapolis, MN, United States, (4)University of California Los Angeles, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (5)University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, (6)Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, (7)University of California Los Angeles, Department of Earth Planetary and Space Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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