The Rome neutron monitor data for four ground-level enhancements observed by the world-wide station network in 1990

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Neutron Counters, Solar Activity, Solar Flares, Monitors, Neutrons, Solar Cosmic Rays

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Four solar flare particle events were detected by the ground based network of neutron monitors during May 1990 in the ascending solar activity phase. The data of the 17-NM64 neutron monitor run for periods in which the ground level enhancements are observed by the station network are presented. The data are given in the table form suggested at the XXI (XUV/X-ray Imager (Orbiting Solar Laboratory)) international cosmic ray conference in order to produce uniform data sets from the various cosmic ray detectors. For each event some preliminary information on the related flares are given; data plots are given; different time scales are used for a better visualization of the events. A discussion on the presented data is given.

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