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Authors: Alberti, Tommaso* 
De Michelis, Paola* 
Santarelli, Lucia* 
Faranda, Davide* 
Consolini, Giuseppe* 
Marcucci, Maria Federica* 
Title: Tracking Geomagnetic Storms with Dynamical System Approach: Ground-Based Observations
Journal: Remote Sensing 
Series/Report no.: /15 (2023)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15123031
Abstract: Using a dynamical systems approach, we examine the persistence and predictability of geomagnetic perturbations across a range of different latitudes and levels of geomagnetic activity. We look at the horizontal components of the magnetic field measured on the ground between 13 and 24 March 2015, at approximately 40 observatories in the Northern Hemisphere. We introduced two dynamical indicators: the extremal index θ, which quantifies the persistence of the system in a particular state and the instantaneous dimension d, which measures the active number of degrees of freedom of the system. The analysis revealed that during disturbed periods, the instantaneous dimension of the horizontal strength of the magnetic field, which depends on latitude, increases, indicating that the geomagnetic response is externally driven. Furthermore, during quiet times, the instantaneous dimension values fluctuate around the state-space dimension, indicating a more stochastic and thus less predictable nature system.
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