Comparative analysis of two episodes of strongly geoeffective CME events in November and December 2023
M. Temmer, M. Dumbovic, K. Martinic, G.M. Cappello, A.K. Remeshan,, F.Matkovic, D.Milosic, F.Koller, J.Calogovic, R.Susino, M.Romoli

TL;DR
This study compares two episodes of strongly geoeffective CMEs in late 2023, analyzing their solar origins, interactions, and geomagnetic impacts using 3D reconstruction and modeling to understand their complex behavior.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparative analysis of two CME episodes, highlighting the role of CME interactions, magnetic structures, and the heliospheric current sheet in geomagnetic storm strength.
Findings
Both CME episodes caused significant geomagnetic storms with distinct magnetic signatures.
Interactions between CMEs and magnetic structures amplified geomagnetic effects.
The tilt of the heliospheric current sheet influenced CME impact severity.
Abstract
In autumn 2023, a series of closely timed eruptive events were observed remotely and measured in situ. We studied analogous solar events, where several CMEs were launched partly from the same (active) regions near a CH. These events occurred in two episodes, separated by a full solar rotation, covering October 31-November 3 and November 27-28, 2023. Both episodes are linked to strong geomagnetic storms on November 4-5 and December 1-2, 2023. We aim to understand the complexity of these events and how the global magnetic field, solar wind conditions, and structural interactions relate to the observed geomagnetic effects. Using the GCS 3D reconstruction method, we derived each CME's motion direction and speed. These results were input into the DBM with enhanced latitudinal information (3D DBM), aiding in connecting in-situ measurements with solar surface structures for integrated…
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TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · Seismic Waves and Analysis · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
