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Geomagnetic storm information (July 2012)


yGeomagnetic storm observed on 14 July 2012z
Observatory Commencing time Ending time Geomagnetic field Geoelectric field
Type (sudden/gradual) Amplitude of abrupt onset H (nT)
‚g(nT)
Range Range
Hour Minute
(UTC)
Date Time
(UTC)
Horizontal component
H (nT)
Declination
D (arcminute)
Vertical component
Z (nT)
East-west component
(mV/km)
North-south component
(mV/km)
Kakioka 18h 10m 17d 12h sudden +46 202 13.5 65 349 62
Memambetsu 18h 10m 17d 12m sudden +58 209 18.8 60 26 70
Kanoya 18h 10m 17d 12h sudden +53 228 12.2 77 74 18

(*) Time is in UTC (Universal Time Coordinated).
(*) Time is given in 1-minute increments for the sudden commencement type and in 0.1-hour increments for the gradual commencement type.
(*) "-1" is displayed for the range, when it is unknown due to missing measurements, etc.
(*) The range may not be determined for a storm which is followed by the next one before its ending (the ending time is indicated by "C").


Plot of Kakioka 1-minute geomagnetic field for the geomagnetic storm on 14 July 2012.
Plot of Memambetsu 1-minute geomagnetic field for the geomagnetic storm on 14 July 2012.
Plot of Kanoya 1-minute geomagnetic field for during the geomagnetic storm on 14 July 2012.

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