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The study and better understanding of energetic transient phenomena caused by disturbances occurring on our Sun are of great importance, primarily due to the potential negative effects those events can have on Earth’s environment.
Mihailo Savić +6 more
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Morphological Fingerprints of Forbush Decreases and Their Relation to Geomagnetic Storm Severity
Forbush decreases (FDs) are transient depressions in the galactic cosmic-ray flux observed by global neutron-monitor networks and are commonly associated with interplanetary disturbances driven by coronal mass ejections and related shocks.
Juan Diego Perez Navarro +1 more
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We present the results of near-Earth interplanetary space, magnetosphere, and atmosphere monitoring during large-scale solar wind disturbances at the end of August 2005.
Kovalev I. I. +4 more
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A pilot multiple-baseline study of a mobile cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of eating disorders in university students. [PDF]
Bohrer BK +11 more
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Precursors of Large Forbush Decreases
Precursors (pre-decreases and/or pre-increases of the cosmic ray intensity) are observed preceding Forbush decreases. The large Forbush decreases (magnitude > 5%) accompanied by geomagnetic storms (i.e., Dst < -100 nT and 5 ≤ Kp-index ≤ 9) have been studied in regard to precursors.
Maria Papailiou +8 more
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Ground-based Observations of Temporal Variation of the Cosmic-Ray Spectrum during Forbush Decreases
Observations of temporary Forbush decreases (FDs) in the Galactic cosmic-ray (GCR) flux due to the passage of solar storms are useful for space-weather studies and alerts.
W. Mitthumsiri +31 more
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Heavy precipitation episodes and cosmic rays variation [PDF]
In this paper an attempt is made to investigate the possible temporal correlation between heavy precipitation episodes and cosmic rays' activity, on various time scales.
A. Mavrakis, S. Lykoudis
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Rainfall cycles with bidecadal periods in the Brazilian region [PDF]
Precipitation in Brazil for three meteorological stations (Pelotas: 31°45’S, 52°21’W; Campinas: 22°53’S, 47°04’W; Fortaleza: 3°45’S, 38°31’W) from 1849 up to 2000 were considered.
N. J. Schuch +7 more
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Time Variations of the Forbush Decrease Data
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Ghosh, Koushik, Raychaudhuri, Probhas
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Interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) cause “Forbush decreases” (FDs), which are local decreases in background galactic cosmic rays (GCRs).
Gaku Kinoshita +15 more
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