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Global 3-D full-Maxwell's equations FDTD modeling of the effects of space weather on the Earth-ionosphere system
The historical record indicates the possibility of extraordinarily intense coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The largest documented CME occurred in 1859. This CME caused telegraph operators communicating over 100-km-long wire lines to experience electric shocks, some nearly fatal. Further, business transactions requiring telegraphic exchanges were completely shut down in the world's major capitals.