Revisiting the solar-interplanetary connection of the early August 1972 solar storms
- Universidad de Alcala, Fisica y Matematicas, Spain (consuelo.cid@uah.es)
The solar storms happened in early August 1972 have been recently described as an example of a space weather event due to its technological impacts. Besides the interest of this event for the space weather community, these storms were extensively analyzed by the scientific community in 1970s and 80s due to their relevance considering the enhanced levels of solar activity and also their interplanetary consequences. The passage of several interplanetary shocks was observed in Pioneers 9 and 10 data and also in Pognoz-1, Prognoz-2 and HEOS-2 data, making this event particularly suitable for the study of the evolution of the solar ejections in the Heliosphere. This work starts reviewing the papers on the interplanetary scenario during this event. Then, we revisit their conclusions considering the scientific advances since that date and finally go ahead in the analysis of the event.
How to cite: Cid, C., Saiz, E., and Flores-Soriano, M.: Revisiting the solar-interplanetary connection of the early August 1972 solar storms, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-12553, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12553, 2022.