2024
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad7462
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Interplanetary Causes and Impacts of the 2024 May Superstorm on the Geosphere: An Overview

Rajkumar Hajra,
Bruce Tsatnam Tsurutani,
Gurbax Singh Lakhina
et al.

Abstract: The recent superstorm of 2024 May 10–11 is the second largest geomagnetic storm in the space age and the only one that has simultaneous interplanetary data (there were no interplanetary data for the 1989 March storm). The May superstorm was characterized by a sudden impulse (SI+) amplitude of +88 nT, followed by a three-step storm main-phase development, which had a total duration of ∼9 hr. The cause of the first storm main phase with a peak SYM-H intensity of −183 nT was a fast-forward interplanetary shock (m… Show more

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