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2 April 2010 Solar activity and space weather changes
Ahmed A. Hady
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Proceedings Volume 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009; 76513L (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855454
Event: International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 2009, Beijing, China
Abstract
Geomagnetic storms have a good correlation with solar activity and solar radiation variability. Many proton events and Geomagnetic storms have occurred during solar cycles21, 22, and 23. The solar activities during the last three cycles, gave us a good indication of the climatic change and its behavior during the 21st century. High energetic eruptive flares were recorded during the decline phase of the last three solar cycles. The appearances of the second peak on the decline phase of solar cycles have been detected. Halloween storms during Nov. 2003 and its effects on the geomagnetic storms have been studied analytically. The data of amplitude and phase of most common indicators of geomagnetic activities during solar cycle 23 have been analyzed.
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Ahmed A. Hady "Solar activity and space weather changes", Proc. SPIE 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 76513L (2 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855454
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KEYWORDS
Solar processes

Magnetism

X-rays

Particles

Sun

Satellites

Magnetosphere

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