
doi: 10.1063/5.0058767
We present the study of sequence of geomagnetic storm (GMS) and its relation with the two solar flare events on 20th April 2020 and 29th May 2020. The parameter such as solar wind, interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and Kp index play an important roles and affect the GIC level and climate change. The space weather prediction about solar radio burst and geomagnetic storm can be only possible if we know the activity of the Sun. Solar activity and geomagnetic activity were observed during the time period of both events in order to know whether solar burst associated with the GMS or not. In study we found that solar burst did not depends on GMS however it depends on solar activity meanwhile geomagnetic storm occurred when the Kp index above 5. We also found that the strength of GMS are excellently correlated with solar wind, and IMF thus it support earlier result of investigators. Furthermore, there is no confirmation about how GMS does influence the GIC level. The data of these activities, can be taken from the space weather websites. We have also discussed the various results obtained in present investigation in view recent scenario of geomagnetic storm.
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