• where can I find a list of historical solar event strengths?

    From Bill Evans@billevSQR@netnit.com to sci.astro.amateur on Tue May 14 06:06:18 2024
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    After the recent strong solar event a few days ago, I am trying to find
    out a list depicting solar event strengths in order since the start of
    keeping modern, written records.

    Thanks
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  • From Martin Brown@'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk to sci.astro.amateur on Tue May 14 16:53:57 2024
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    On 14/05/2024 11:06, Bill Evans wrote:
    After the recent strong solar event a few days ago, I am trying to find
    out a list depicting solar event strengths in order since the start of keeping modern, written records.

    Page 17 #4.2 The history of large solar storms and their impact

    Isn't a bad place to start they cite Baker & Green in S&T

    Baker, D. N., and J. L. Green (2011), The Perfect Solar Superstorm,
    Sky and Telescope, 28 February.
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  • From Martin Brown@'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk to sci.astro.amateur on Tue May 14 19:16:24 2024
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    On 14/05/2024 16:53, Martin Brown wrote:
    On 14/05/2024 11:06, Bill Evans wrote:
    After the recent strong solar event a few days ago, I am trying to
    find out a list depicting solar event strengths in order since the
    start of keeping modern, written records.

    Forgot to paste the link

    https://raeng.org.uk/media/lz2fs5ql/space_weather_full_report_final.pdf

    Page 17 #4.2 The history of large solar storms and their impact

    Isn't a bad place to start they cite Baker & Green in S&T

    Baker, D. N., and J. L. Green (2011), The Perfect Solar Superstorm,
    Sky and Telescope, 28 February.

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    Martin Brown

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