Spoiler - though they were both G5 storms, they weren’t really that comparable.
Also, big as the Carrington Event was, it’s likely it was absolutely dwarfed by one about a millennium ago, the Miyake Event
- How do we know there was a storm a millennium ago, and even its measurements? - Trees! 
 Trees store lots of environmental and atmospheric data in their trunks. When they get fossilized a lot of that information remains intact.
 Also, ice cores. Layers of ice protect previous layers of ice from further contamination, so are a pretty good snapshot of the environment/atmosphere at a given point in time.- https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/67074940 - Wiki has more detailed information on how Miyake Events are “stored” in trees and ice cores. 
 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyake_event- Thank you! 
 
- See Miyake event. 
- As with any fossils, through the study of radioactive isotopes such as C-14. 
 



