What is it about?
Maps of extreme value geoelectric field amplitude are constructed for the Mid-Atlantic United States, a region with high population density and critically important power grid infrastructure. Geoelectric field time series for the years 1983–2014 are estimated by convolving Earth surface impedances obtained from 61 magnetotelluric survey sites across the Mid-Atlantic with historical 1 min (2 min Nyquist) measurements of geomagnetic variation obtained from a nearby observatory. Statistical models are fitted to the maximum geoelectric amplitudes occurring during magnetic storms, and extrapolations made to estimate threshold amplitudes only exceeded, on average, once per century. For the Mid-Atlantic region, 100 year geoelectric exceedance amplitudes have a range of almost 3 orders of magnitude (from 0.04 V/km at a site in southern Pennsylvania to 24.29 V/km at a site in central Virginia), and they have significant geographic granularity, all of which is due to site-to-site differences in magnetotelluric impedance. Maps of these 100 year exceedance amplitudes resemble those of the estimated geoelectric amplitudes attained during the March 1989 magnetic storm, and, in that sense, the March 1989 storm resembles what might be loosely called a “100 year” event. The geoelectric hazard maps reported here stand in stark contrast with the 100 year geoelectric benchmarks developed for the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
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Why is it important?
This work provides realistic estimates of geoelectric hazards that can interfere with the operation of electric-power grid systems.
Perspectives
This work is motivated by priorities set by the Space Weather Operations Response and Mitigation (SWORM) Subcommittee of the United States National Science and Technology Council.
Dr Jeffrey Love
Geomagnetism Program, U.S. Geological Survey
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This page is a summary of: Geoelectric Hazard Maps for the Mid-Atlantic United States: 100 Year Extreme Values and the 1989 Magnetic Storm, Geophysical Research Letters, January 2018, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/2017gl076042.
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GRL highlight
To help mitigate magnetic storm interference on electric power grid operations, extreme-value geoelectric fields have been mapped across the mid-Atlantic United States.
GRL article
Link to online article.
Map of 100-year geoelectric amplitudes across the Mid-Atlantic United States
Figure from publication.
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