Recurrent magnetic activity, sunspot number and its rate of decline

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Geomagnetism, Magnetic Disturbances, Power Spectra, Solar Cycles, Sunspot Cycle, Autocorrelation, Flux Density, Fourier Analysis, Least Squares Method, Magnetic Storms, Twenty-Seven Day Variation

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Investigations were made of the power spectra of the low-latitude horizontal intensity of the geomagnetic field during the declining phases of four solar activity cycles. The studies show that the development of bipolar regions during a solar cycle is a consequence of the development, about 5 yr earlier, of unipolar magnetic regions on the sun. Thus, the power density in the 27-day wavelength region of the low-latitude geomagnetic field spectrum can be used to make a reliable estimate of the sunspot maximum during the peak of the following solar cycle.

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