AbstractNowadays more than 50 years of cosmic ray records are available to describe short-, medium-, and long-term variations of the near-Earth space environment. We present a short overview of some tools for Space Weather issues, derived from middle/low latitude cosmic ray measurements in the past. We discuss statistical and case studies performed to understand the observed relationship between the cosmic ray variability and the enhanced geomagnetic activity levels.
Possible tools for space weather issues from cosmic ray continuous records
Advances in Space Research ; 37 , 8 ; 1443-1449
2006-02-26
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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