Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006iaujd...8e..39h&link_type=abstract
Solar and Stellar Activity Cycles, 26th meeting of the IAU, Joint Discussion 8, 17-18 August 2006, Prague, Czech Republic, JD08,
Physics
Scientific paper
The data of last 5 cycles for aa-index and the Number SSCs indicate that there are a general trend for increasing of data, and then of the temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Geomagnetic storms have a good correlation with solar activity and solar radiation variability. Many proton events and Geomagnetic storms have occurred during solar cycles21, 22, and 23. Solar cycle 23 will be remembered for the explosion of late solar cycle activity that occurred first during the Halloween storms of 2003, and again 1 year later, during the period Oct. 30 - Nov. 13, 2004. Occurring more than 4 years past solar maximum (in April 2000), and just 2 years from the predicted solar minimum (fall 2006). Study of the geomagnetic storms these occurred in last three cycles, will give us a good indication of the climatic change and its behavior during 21st century. During the decline phase of the last 5 solar cycles, high energetic eruptive flares were recorded, but the appearance of the second peak on the decline phase has been noticed in the last solar cycles.
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