The extreme solar storm of May 1921: observations and a complex topological model
The extreme solar storm of May 1921: observations and a complex topological model
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A complex solid torus model was developed in order to be able to study an extreme solar storm, the so-called "Great Storm" or "New York Railroad Storm" of May 1921, when neither high spatial CS-514 and time resolution magnetic field measurements, solar flare nor coronal mass ejection observations were Duffles available.We suggest that a topological change happened in connection with the occurrence of the extreme solar storm.The solar storm caused one of the most severe space weather effects ever.
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