Distinction between the climatic effects of the solar corpuscular and electromagnetic radiation

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Meteorological Parameters, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Correlation Detection, Energy Conversion Efficiency, Polarity

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We study the possibilities of the separation of solar electromagnetic and corpusular impacts on the terrestrial lower atmosphere by examing their characteristic differences. We focus on the behavior of the solar-meteorological correlation with respect to characteristic magnetic properties. Examples are given that the solar meteorological correlation -- the efficiency of the solar impact -- depends on the Sun-Earth attitude, the polarity of the solar main dipole field (and Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF)) and the type of the geomagnetic events. This can explain the virtual disappearance or reversal of certain solar-meteorological effects.

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