EGU2020-19755
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-19755
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Auroral omega bands are a significant cause of large geomagnetically induced currents

Sergey Apatenkov1, Vyacheslav Pilipenko2, Evgeniy Gordeev1, Ari Viljanen3, Liisa Juusola3, Vladimir Belakhovsky4, Yaroslav Sakharov4, and Vasily Selivanov5
Sergey Apatenkov et al.
  • 1St. Petersburg State University, Earth Physics Department, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation (apatenkov@geo.phys.spbu.ru)
  • 2Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, Russia
  • 3Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
  • 4Polar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, Russia
  • 5Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, Russia

The strongest event of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) detected by the North-West Russian GIC network occurred during the main phase of the magnetic storm on June 28-29, 2013. Extremely high values, 120 A, were recorded in the 330 kV transformers on Kola Peninsula in the 04--07 magnetic local time (MLT) sector. The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) spacecraft took a sequence of ultraviolet (UV) auroral images in the southern hemisphere and observed multiple omega bands. The ionospheric equivalent electric currents based on the International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects (IMAGE) magnetometer network reveal a sequence of current vortex pairs moving eastward with the speed of 0.5-2.5 km/s, that fits to the electrodynamics scheme of omega bands. Although the temporal variations of the associated current system are slow, the omega bands can be responsible for strong magnetic variations and GIC due to fast propagations of currents in the azimuthal direction.  The first steps towards the statistica study of the highest GIC recorded at Vykhodnoy transformer show that about 50% of events have properties similar to the comprehensively studied 29 June 2013 case.

How to cite: Apatenkov, S., Pilipenko, V., Gordeev, E., Viljanen, A., Juusola, L., Belakhovsky, V., Sakharov, Y., and Selivanov, V.: Auroral omega bands are a significant cause of large geomagnetically induced currents, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-19755, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-19755, 2020

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