We have no way of measuring
peak wind velocities in hurricanes to that level of accuracy, so the effect solely due to increased SST is undetectable.
The wind speed is given by v ^ 2 = E (Ts - To) / To, where v is
peak wind velocity, Ts is SST, To is TOA temperature, and E is a constant.
Not exact matches
Thus doubling the solar
wind velocity [which is what happens during these solar
wind peaks of 500 - 1000 km / s and more increases the dynamic pressure pulse four fold, increases the electrical field - aligned currents, which then increases ionospheric Joule heating which contribute to global warming.
The IMF Bz component turned southward, remained south between 05:32 UT and 08:20 UT on May 15 reaching a value of − 44 nT at 05:56 UT and the high solar
wind velocity (close to 1000 km / s) are the cause of a geomagnetic superstorm occurred with a Dst
peak excursion of − 263 nT.