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Solar Forcing on Makkah AI-Mukaramah Flash Floods

Solar Forcing on Makkah AI-Mukaramah Flash Floods
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摘要 Severe solar events manifested by highly energetic X-Ray events accompanied by coronal mass ejections and proton flares caused flash floods in Makkah AI-Mukaramab, A1-Madinah AI-Munawarah and Jeddah. The responses can be prompt, delayed or prompt-delayed, suggesting that the protons entered the troposphere either through the opening of a direct gate in the magnetosphere to the location concer.led due to magnetic reconnection, through the polar gates or through those two paths respectively. The authors suggest that there is a magnetic anomaly in Makkah AI-Mukaramah area which makes it liable to be subjected to flash floods. The width of the solar streams determines the width of the gate opened in the magnetosphere via magnetic reconnection and thus narrow streams affect only one location of the three cities while extended width streams can cause flash floods in all of Makkah AI-Mukaramah AI-Madinah AI Munawarah and Jeddah. In addition, the November 24-26 Jeddah flash flood could be attributed to a prompt event due to a moderately fast solar stream that arrived the earth on those days.
出处 《Journal of Earth Science and Engineering》 2012年第2期77-83,共7页 地球科学与工程(英文版)
关键词 Makkah AI-Mukaramah Al-Madinah AI-Munawarah Jeddah coronal mass ejections X-ray events flash floods. 太阳辐射 麦加 山洪暴发 洪水 闪存 日冕物质抛射 质子耀斑 太阳活动
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