A continuing yearly neutron monitor latitude survey: preliminary results from 1994-2001

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Each year, beginning in 1994, a Bartol Research Institute-University of Tasmania-Australian Antarctic Division collaboration has conducted a neutron monitor latitude survey from the United States to McMurdo, Antarctica and back over a ~6-month period. We report on a preliminary analysis of the data and discuss our findings. In particular, we investigate the sensitivity of the modulated cosmic ray spectrum to the sign of the Sun's magnetic field; this series of surveys covers the period from the end of the previous solar activity cycle through the recent solar magnetic polarity change, which occurred in 1999 or 2000.

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