1. Reply to Comment by Stauning on "The PC Index Variations During 23/24 Solar Cycles: Relation to Solar Wind Parameters and Magnetic Disturbances".
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Troshichev, O. A., Dolgacheva, S. A., Stepanov, N. A., and Sormakov, D. A.
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SOLAR cycle ,SOLAR wind ,SOLAR activity ,SOLAR flares ,WIND power ,WEBSITES ,SOLAR energy - Abstract
The polar cap magnetic activity index (PC) was approved by IAGA as an index characterizing the solar wind energy input into the magnetosphere. Relation of the PC index to solar wind parameters and solar activity during 23/24 solar cycles has been studied in paper (Troshichev et al., 2021, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JA028491). The paper was commented by Dr. Stauning, who states that results obtained in the study are based on erroneous data presented on web site http://pcindex.org. According to Dr. Stauning, the following invalidities served as a reason for this assertion: incorrect determination of quiet daily curve (QDC), taken as reference level for counting the PC index value, and incorrect QDC amplitudes, incorrect yearly average values of PC index (and EKL field), incorrect methods of the analysis. In our answer we argue the correctness of our analysis and resulted conclusions. Plain Language Summary: The quality of the IAGA endorsed PC index is supplied by choice of proper quiet daily variation (QDC), which makes it possible to account the effect of irregular solar UV irradiation related to solar flares. This special features of the PC index derivation made it possible to reveal the correlation between the QDC amplitude and the solar flares intensity in course of solar 23/24 cycle. The value of the yearly PC index may be estimated with use of median or mean PC quantities, resulting in essential discrepancy of the deduced yearly PC index values. The relative values of median quantities were used in the analysis. The preliminary PCS indices turned out to be incorrectly evaluated in case of 4 months in 2011, but this circumstance did not affect the general regularity of PCN/PCS changes over period 1997–2019. Divergence between values of the corresponding PCN and PCS indices, typical of solstice seasons in periods of high solar activity, is conditioned by different conductivity of ionosphere in summer and winter polar caps, not by quality of the PCN or PCS indices. Definitive PC indices have demonstrated the perfect agreement with preliminary PC indices validating the conclusions made in (Troshichev et al., 2021, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JA028491). Key Points: Claims (Stauning, 2022) of using the unapproved polar cap indices in study (Troshichev et al., 2021) are baselessYearly QDC‐X and QDC_Y values demonstrated agreed alterations at stations Thule and Vostok in 1998–2019The relative yearly mean values derived via hourly median quantities used in analysis provide the same result as hourly mean quantities [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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