Corpuscular-tropospheric effect and zonal circulation of the earth's atmosphere

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Circulation, Earth Atmosphere, Radiation Effects, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Troposphere, Zonal Flow (Meteorology), Atlantic Ocean, Northern Hemisphere

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A superposition of epochs method was used to evaluate the effects of solar corpuscular streams (SCS) on atmospheric circulation in the troposphere of the Northern Hemisphere. The analysis was performed using daily surface pressure maps in the winter hemisphere for the period 1880-1974. Attention was focused on changes in the distribution of 24 hr pressure differences during the onset of sufficiently intense geomagnetic disturbances. A strengthening of zonal circulation over the North Atlantic was observed from the second to fifth day after entry of the earth into an SCS. The magnitude of the corpuscular-tropospheric effect reached 20-30 mbar.

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