Long Duration Recovery Phase of Magnetic Storms
1. Name of Database: Long Duration Recovery Phase of Magnetic Storms
2. Institution: Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
3. Contents of Database:
A geomagnetic storm lasts usually a few to several days in duration.
However, sometimes the recovery phase of a geomagnetic storm lasts one to two weeks or
even longer. According to Tsurutani and Gonzalez (1987), this type of long-duration
geomagnetic storms is called HILDCAAs (High-Intensity Long-Duration Continuous AE Activity).
It was suggested that continuous particle injections to the ring current take place
such that the ring current does not, or cannot, decay rapidly.
The aim of this database is to analyze in detail the following eight HILDCAAs events that
occurred in 1998:
March 11-17
April 24-28
May 7-12
June 3-11
July 22-25
August 22-25
August 28-September 01
October 20-25
4. Examples of Database:
Geomagnetic activity and the corresponding solar wind conditions on March 10-17, 1998.
From top to bottom, interplanetary magnetic field (magnitude and the north-south component),
proton density, and bulk speed of the solar wind, and the Dst index. The two vertical lines
on Dst indicate the beginning and peak times of the geomagnetic storm.
5. Contact:
Prof. Y. Kamide
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Honohara 3-13, Toyokawa, Aichi 442-8507, Japan
FAX: +81-533-89-5090
kamide[AT]stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp
6. Public Offering of Database:
CAWSES SPACE-W Databese List.
CAWSES SPACE-W Home Page.