Solar flares, flare particles and geomagnetic disturbances

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Magnetic Storms, Solar Flares, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Sunspots, Synchronous Satellites, Coronal Holes, Cosmic Rays, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Signatures, Solar Protons, Solar Radio Bursts

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Geomagnetic disturbances related to solar-terrestrial events during the period June-September 1982 are described. The cause of these activities is investigated using solar phenomena and solar flare particles observed by the geostationary satellite GMS-2/SEM (Space Environment Monitor). It is noted that the geomagnetic disturbances in June were weak, two big geomagnetic storms occurred in September, and the largest storm, caused by a large flare, occurred on July 13-14. The July 13-14, 1972 storm is compared to the February 11-12, 1958 storm observed by Hakura and Nagai (1964, 1965) and the August 4-5, 1972 storm data of Hakura (1976). The July storm was characterized by a deep depression of the H-component caused by an abnormal expansion of the substorm-associated current system in the auroral zone toward the Far East and was short-lived.

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