Abstract In this paper we continue the analysis of the influence of solar and interplanetary events on magnetospheric storms that was started in [1]. Two data sets are additionally analyzed in the present study: solar flares of importance M5 and greater in 1976–2000 and halo CMEs observed by the SOHO spacecraft during the period of 1996–2000. It is demonstrated that the statistical characteristics of the new set of flares and of that analyzed before in [1] differ little, while the geoeffectiveness of the halo CMEs turned out to be much less than that of the previously published CMEs.
Statistical Relationships between Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Disturbances, 1976–2000: 2
Cosmic Research ; 41 , 2 ; 105-109
01.03.2003
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Statistical Relationships between Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Disturbances, 1976–2000: 3
Online Contents | 2003
|Statistical Relationships between Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Disturbances, 1976–2000: 2
Online Contents | 2003
|Statistical Relationships between Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Disturbances, 1976–2000: 3
Springer Verlag | 2003
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