Definition of H-component of the Geomagnetic Field

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H-component of the Geomagnetic Field

The term 'H-component of the Geomagnetic Field' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' (Geomagnetic Elements) In solar-terrestrial terms, the components of the geomagnetic field at the surface of the earth. In SESC use, the northward and eastward components are often called the H and D components, where the D component is expressed in gammas and is derived from D (the declination angle) using the small angle approximation'.

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