An apparent solar magnetic effect on atmospheric zonal index in the Australia/New Zealand Region

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Pressure, Australia, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, New Zealand, Sea Level, Significance, Statistical Analysis, Time Series Analysis

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An apparent response of atmospheric zonal index to the passage past the earth of solar magnetic sector boundaries is detected in the Australia/New Zealand/ Southwest Pacific region during the period 1957 - 1978. The apparent response, revealed by the method of superposed epoch analysis, is highly nonrandom, the statistical significance of which is assessed in a number of different ways. All approaches concur in showing that it is extremely unlikely that the apparent response could be produced by a chance mechanism.

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