Geomagnetic storm: A geomagnetic storm, also known as a magnetic storm, is a temporary disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere caused by a solar wind shock wave and/or cloud of magnetic field that interacts with the Earth's magnetic field. The ... (Physics) [100%] 2022-06-06 [Geomagnetic storms] [Astronomical events of the Solar System]...
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Geomagnetism: Geomagnetism refers to the Earth's magnetic field, which extends from the Earth's interior to where it meets the solar wind. Roughly speaking, it is the field of a gigantic bar magnet currently tilted about 10 degrees off the ... [76%] 2023-12-20 [Silly "Earth" theories] [Creationist claims]...
November 1882 geomagnetic storm: The Aurora of November 17, 1882 was a geomagnetic storm and associated aurora event, widely reported in the media of the time. It occurred during an extended period of strong geomagnetic activity in solar cycle 12. (Physics) [70%] 2024-01-12 [Geomagnetic storms]
May 1921 geomagnetic storm: The three-day May 1921 geomagnetic storm, also known as the New York Railroad Storm, was caused by the impact of an extraordinarily powerful coronal mass ejection on Earth's magnetosphere. It occurred on 13–15 May as part of ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-01-03 [Geomagnetic storms]
January 1938 geomagnetic storm: Template:Infobox storm The 25–26 January 1938 geomagnetic storm (also titled the Fátima Storm) was a massive solar storm which occurred 16–26 January with peak activity on 22, 25, and 26 January and was part of the 17th ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-11-04 [Geomagnetic storms]
September 1859 geomagnetic storm: The September 1859 geomagnetic storm (also known as the Carrington Event) was a powerful geomagnetic storm during solar cycle 10 (1855–1867). A solar coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth's magnetosphere and induced the largest geomagnetic storm on record ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Geomagnetic storms]
March 1989 geomagnetic storm: The March 1989 geomagnetic storm occurred as part of severe to extreme solar storms during early to mid March 1989, the most notable being a geomagnetic storm that struck Earth on March 13. This geomagnetic storm caused a nine-hour ... (Physics) [70%] 2024-08-31 [Geomagnetic storms]
Geomagnetic jerk: In geophysics, a geomagnetic jerk or secular geomagnetic variation impulse is a relatively sudden change in the second derivative of the Earth's magnetic field with respect to time. These events were noted by Vincent Courtillot and Jean-Louis Le ... (Sudden change in the Earth's magnetic field) [66%] 2023-08-30 [Geomagnetism]
Geomagnetic reversal: A geomagnetic reversal is a change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged (not to be confused with geographic north and geographic south). The Earth's field has alternated ... (Earth) [66%] 2023-06-01 [Geomagnetic reversal] [Paleomagnetism]...
Geomagnetic excursion: A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth's magnetic field. Unlike reversals, an excursion is not a "permanent" re-orientation of the large-scale field, but rather represents a dramatic, typically a (geologically ... (Earth) [66%] 2023-12-27 [Geomagnetic reversal]
Geomagnetic pole: The geomagnetic poles are antipodal points where the axis of a best-fitting dipole intersects the surface of Earth. This theoretical dipole is equivalent to a powerful bar magnet at the center of Earth, and comes closer than any other ... (Physics) [66%] 2023-11-15 [Geomagnetism] [Orientation (geometry)]...
Gyromagnetic ratio: In physics, the gyromagnetic ratio (also sometimes known as the magnetogyric ratio in other disciplines) of a particle or system is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum, and it is often denoted by the symbol γ, gamma ... (Physics) [54%] 2023-10-07 [Atomic physics] [Nuclear magnetic resonance]...
Gyromagnetic ratio: The gyromagnetic ratio (sometimes magnetogyric ratio), γ, is the constant of proportionality between the magnetic moment (μ) and the angular momentum(J) of an object: where the sign is chosen to make γ a positive number. The units of the gyromagnetic ratio are ... [54%] 2023-07-27
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Boulder Geomagnetic Observatory: [ ⚑ ] 40°08′15″N 105°14′16″W / 40.137558°N 105.237875°W / 40.137558; -105.237875 Boulder Geomagnetic Observatory (BOU) is a geomagnetic observation facility operated by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). It is located near Boulder ... (Physics) [53%] 2023-10-20 [Geophysical observatories] [Space weather]...
Geomagnetic secular variation: Geomagnetic secular variation refers to changes in the Earth's magnetic field on time scales of about a year or more. These changes mostly reflect changes in the Earth's interior, while more rapid changes mostly originate in the ionosphere ... (Physics) [53%] 2023-04-17 [Geomagnetism]
Geomantic figures: The 16 geomantic figures are the primary symbols used in divinatory geomancy. Each geomantic figure represents a certain formed state of the world or the mind and can be interpreted in various ways based upon the query put forth and ... (Symbols used in divinatory geomancy) [51%] 2023-09-04
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