An unusual aspect of solar wind speed variations during solar cycle 20

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Magnetic Variations, Periodic Variations, Secular Variations, Solar Cycles, Solar Wind Velocity, Sunspots, Data Correlation, Geomagnetism, Long Term Effects, Magnetic Recording, Solar Activity Effects, Velocity Distribution

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Geomagnetic records from 1868 through 1975 indicate that geomagnetic activity during 1973-1975 was unusually enhanced for that phase of the sunspot cycle (5-7 years after solar maximum). Previous work indicates that long-term variations in geomagnetic activity are closely coupled to long-term variations in the bulk flow speed of the solar wind. Thus, it is inferred that reported averages of the solar-wind speed for the 1973-1975 era are unusually large for that phase of the sunspot cycle.

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