Space SciencesNature Communications
Unexpected major geomagnetic storm caused by faint eruption of a solar trans-equatorial flux rope
W. Teng, Y. Su, et al.
On March 23, 2023, an unexpected severe geomagnetic storm caused by a stealthy coronal mass ejection was revealed by researchers Weilin Teng, Yingna Su, Haisheng Ji, and Qingmin Zhang. This study uncovers how a trans-equatorial magnetic flux rope led to significant space weather without the usual warnings, emphasizing the need for improved forecasting methods.
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