LGJan 17, 2024

Early Prediction of Geomagnetic Storms by Machine Learning Algorithms

arXiv:2401.10290v11 citationsh-index: 1
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It addresses a critical need for reliable early warnings of geomagnetic storms to mitigate economic impacts exceeding $40 billion daily, though it is incremental in improving prediction time and coverage.

This work tackled the problem of early prediction of geomagnetic storms to prevent severe damages, achieving an accuracy of 82.55% for predictions three hours in advance using machine learning on big data.

Geomagnetic storms (GS) occur when solar winds disrupt Earth's magnetosphere. GS can cause severe damages to satellites, power grids, and communication infrastructures. Estimate of direct economic impacts of a large scale GS exceeds $40 billion a day in the US. Early prediction is critical in preventing and minimizing the hazards. However, current methods either predict several hours ahead but fail to identify all types of GS, or make predictions within short time, e.g., one hour ahead of the occurrence. This work aims to predict all types of geomagnetic storms reliably and as early as possible using big data and machine learning algorithms. By fusing big data collected from multiple ground stations in the world on different aspects of solar measurements and using Random Forests regression with feature selection and downsampling on minor geomagnetic storm instances (which carry majority of the data), we are able to achieve an accuracy of 82.55% on data collected in 2021 when making early predictions three hours in advance. Given that important predictive features such as historic Kp indices are measured every 3 hours and their importance decay quickly with the amount of time in advance, an early prediction of 3 hours ahead of time is believed to be close to the practical limit.

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