Abstract
<p>Detailed 3D magnetopause surface is identified using field line and flow line tracing techniques on Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) global magnetosphere simulation results. A total energy flux vector dominated by poynting flux is dotted with area element surface normals and integrated to determine energy transfer into the closed volume. Magnetopause characteristics, power and energy terms are compared with space weather indices such as Disturbance Storm-Time (Dst), Auroral Electrojet (AE), Cross Polar Cap Potential (CPCP) and emperical models such as Shue et al (1997) and Shue et al (1998) to investigate magnetopause dynamics. The storm event of Feb 18, 2014  is simulated with SWMF and analyzed. This event starts in the middle of a multi-CME impact, during a delay between the first and second CME's. While some preconditioning may have occured, it provides an excellent case for observing magnetopause variations. Results show close agreement with empirical models of integrated energy transfer through magnetopause surface. Energy accumulation inside magnetopause volume cuttoff at x=-20Re shows similar behavior to Dst.</p>
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