geomagnetic
geomagnetic
Definition
geo·mag·netic (jē′ō mag net′ik)
adjective
of or pertaining to the magnetic properties of the earth
ge′o·mag′·ne·tism′ noun
geomagnetic
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- storm: Power companies worldwide are becoming much more aware of the risk posed by geomagnetic storms.
- latitude: The optimum heading will vary depending on your geomagnetic latitude.
- equator: The contours so obtained showed a peak in n i at, or slightly South of, the geomagnetic equator.
- reversal: A belief in the comet storms led Donald Morris and Muller to a method of explaining some of the geomagnetic reversal.
- indices: This paper describes the first of a family of new geomagnetic indices aimed at meeting two requirements.
- disturbance: Instead, wave activity increases during geomagnetic disturbances driven by the Sun, suggesting that natural wave turbulence is responsible for the gap.
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