Top 50 geomagnetic storms of 1995

On this page you will find an overview of the strongest geomagnetic storms of 1995 together with links to more information in our archive. Storms are ranked by the Disturbance storm-time index (Dst) that is designed to measure the magnetic signature of magnetospheric currents observed in the equatorial regions. The Dst index is provided by the World Data Center for geomagnetism in Kyoto.

Dst Ap Kp max
11995/04/07-149nT1008
21995/10/18-127nT327-
31995/10/19-124nT317-
41995/09/27-108nT417
51995/03/26-107nT306-
61995/04/08-102nT345+
71995/01/18-95nT376+
81995/05/16-93nT456
91995/10/04-92nT577-
101995/03/04-90nT266+
111995/03/05-86nT185-
121995/01/17-81nT376+
131995/02/08-80nT275+
141995/09/28-76nT155+
151995/03/12-70nT436
161995/05/17-69nT306-
171995/04/09-68nT255-
181995/02/27-67nT255
191995/04/02-67nT226-
201995/05/23-65nT206-
211995/05/24-65nT265+
221995/10/20-65nT346-
231995/12/24-65nT265
241995/10/08-63nT285
251995/12/01-62nT195-
261995/08/23-61nT124+
271995/05/05-60nT436-
281995/03/27-60nT194
291995/10/09-60nT245-
301995/02/28-58nT346-
311995/10/30-58nT125-
321995/05/03-58nT486
331995/10/03-58nT215-
341995/09/08-58nT396+
351995/10/06-57nT255
361995/10/23-57nT195
371995/07/01-56nT135
381995/01/29-56nT336+
391995/04/10-56nT265-
401995/05/08-55nT204+
411995/11/01-55nT255-
421995/01/30-55nT395+
431995/10/07-54nT265-
441995/09/05-54nT345+
451995/05/02-53nT496+
461995/04/24-53nT265
471995/07/24-52nT265+
481995/02/14-52nT285
491995/03/13-52nT406
501995/05/04-52nT356-
© Potsdam - CC BY 4.0 - Matzka, J., Stolle, C., Yamazaki, Y., Bronkalla, O. and Morschhauser, A., 2021. - ©WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto

Current data suggests there is a slight possibility for aurora to appear at the following high latitude regions in the near future

Oulu, Rovaniemi, Sodankylä, Utsjoki
Reykjavik
Kirkenes, Tromsø
Arkhangelsk, Murmansk, Norilsk, Vorkuta
Kiruna, Luleå
The density of the solar wind is moderate (22.99 p/cm3)
The strength of the interplanetary magnetic field is moderate (11.43nT), the direction is slightly South (-0.36nT).

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