Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975p%26ss...23.1035z&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 23, July 1975, p. 1035-1043. NSF-supported research; National Hellenic Research Foundation
Mathematics
Logic
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Atmospheric Circulation, Diurnal Variations, Free Atmosphere, Lower Atmosphere, Solar Protons, Type 4 Bursts, Meteorological Charts, Solar Activity Effects, Statistical Analysis, Stratosphere, Troposphere
Scientific paper
New evidence of statistically significant circulation changes in the lower stratosphere and the middle and upper troposphere following Type IV proton and ground-level events confirms some earlier findings of a relationship between solar activity and weather. The maximum 24-hr circulation changes appear to occur in the North-Pacific-Alaskan area. A comparison between the effects that followed the flare sample used in this study and earlier results reported for less intense solar particle-emission flare samples implies that if these particles are responsible for triggering the atmospheric circulation in times of enhanced solar activity, their atmospheric effect is enhanced as solar proton events become more energetic. The physical explanation of the results may possibly be found in numerical-experimental models. Some possible causes of the results are discussed.
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