Diurnal Wave Trains during Two Recent Consecutive Solar Cycle

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special type of consecutive days having abnormally high or low diurnal amplitudes in daily variation of cosmic rays have been reported several times earlier with explanation of sources and sinks in antigarden — hose and garden — hose directions. The high diurnal amplitude wave train events (HDW) were categorized when the diurnal amplitude of cosmic rays were higher then 0.4% for atleast there consecutive days and the low diurnal amplitude wave train events (LDW) were categorized when the diurnal amplitude of cosmic rays were less than 0.2% for alteast three consecutive days. The total number of LDW events were much higher than the HDW events during the period of analysis. The events were than categorized on the basis of solar activity phase as well as their association with the geomagnetic disturbance index Ap and other associated parameters. The intercorrelationship between first three harmonics has been also performed. The result and mechanism will be discussed in the light of these observations.

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