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Investigating Geomagnetic Disturbances in the Expansion Phase of Strong Substorms

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This study advances space weather forecasting by investigating geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs) triggered during rapid decreases in the SuperMAG Auroral Electrojet Lower (SML) index during strong substorms (SML $<$ -500 nT) at high latitudes (64$^\circ$-75$^\circ$ MLAT). Through integrated analysis of two selected strong substorm events from December 2015, combining THEMIS and GOES-13 spacecraft observations with ground magnetometer data from Arctic Canada and Spherical Elementary Current System (SECS) modeling, we reveal key relationships: (1) the SML drops during substorm expansion phase coincide with GMD onset and subsequent poleward propagation (64$^\circ$-75$^\circ$ MLAT); (2) SECS-derived current patterns show intensified horizontal ionospheric currents ($>$200 mA/m) and localized vertical current density ($\sim$8-10 $\mu$A/m$^2$) that align spatially and temporally with the largest GMDs (reaching $\sim \pm$25 nT/s) and (3) rapid SML decreases during substorm expansion phases correlate with dipolarization and earthward fast flows as observed by THEMIS-A, E in the Earth’s magnetotail and near-Earth magnetic field reconfigurations with enhanced particle fluxes (GOES-13). The horizontal current enhancements propagate coherently with the GMDs, while the SECS analysis reveals a structured vertical current density that connects magnetospheric drivers to ground-level disturbances. These observations demonstrate a complete chain of processes from magnetotail reconfiguration to ionospheric current intensification and subsequent GMD development - a progression not typically observed in weaker substorms (SML $>$ -500 nT). Our multi-instrument approach advances substorm-GMD coupling understanding, offering a robust framework for improved GMD forecasting.
Title: Investigating Geomagnetic Disturbances in the Expansion Phase of Strong Substorms
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This study advances space weather forecasting by investigating geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs) triggered during rapid decreases in the SuperMAG Auroral Electrojet Lower (SML) index during strong substorms (SML $<$ -500 nT) at high latitudes (64$^\circ$-75$^\circ$ MLAT).
Through integrated analysis of two selected strong substorm events from December 2015, combining THEMIS and GOES-13 spacecraft observations with ground magnetometer data from Arctic Canada and Spherical Elementary Current System (SECS) modeling, we reveal key relationships: (1) the SML drops during substorm expansion phase coincide with GMD onset and subsequent poleward propagation (64$^\circ$-75$^\circ$ MLAT); (2) SECS-derived current patterns show intensified horizontal ionospheric currents ($>$200 mA/m) and localized vertical current density ($\sim$8-10 $\mu$A/m$^2$) that align spatially and temporally with the largest GMDs (reaching $\sim \pm$25 nT/s) and (3) rapid SML decreases during substorm expansion phases correlate with dipolarization and earthward fast flows as observed by THEMIS-A, E in the Earth’s magnetotail and near-Earth magnetic field reconfigurations with enhanced particle fluxes (GOES-13).
The horizontal current enhancements propagate coherently with the GMDs, while the SECS analysis reveals a structured vertical current density that connects magnetospheric drivers to ground-level disturbances.
These observations demonstrate a complete chain of processes from magnetotail reconfiguration to ionospheric current intensification and subsequent GMD development - a progression not typically observed in weaker substorms (SML $>$ -500 nT).
Our multi-instrument approach advances substorm-GMD coupling understanding, offering a robust framework for improved GMD forecasting.

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