Effects of the galactic cosmic ray variations on the solar radiation input in the lower atmosphere

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The influence of galactic cosmic rays on the solar radiation input to the lower atmosphere was investigated in the different latitudinal belts. Increases of the total radiation fluxes associated with Forbush-decreases in the galactic cosmic rays were found at the stations with high frequencies of cirrus clouds situated at latitudes ø ~ 60°-68°. It is shown that the total radiation input in the winter months at stations in subauroral zone anticorrelates with the galactic cosmic ray intensity in the 11 yr solar cycle. In the auroral zone the solar radiation input seems to be affected by auroral phenomena. The variations of the total radiation fluxes associated with different cosmophysical phenomena seem to be of great importance for the radiation budget of the lower atmosphere.

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