Possible correlation between cosmic ray variation and atmosphere parameters (present status and future activities at BEO Moussala and Alomar observatory)

Physics – Space Physics

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18 pages, 13 figures; work supported under NATO grant EAP.RIG. 981843 and FP6 project BEOBAL

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In this revue are presented several present activities and experiments at Alomar observatory and BEO Moussala and the possibility to investigate the influence of cosmic ray on climate parameters and the impact of cosmic ray to climate change. The general aim of these experiments is to study the possible correlation between cosmic ray variation and atmosphere parameters. The potential to study the possible correlations is discussed. The existing experiments and devices are presented as well these in preparation and commissioning. The scientific potential of future and in preparation experiments is discussed. The possibility to study the space weather at BEO Moussala and Alomar observatory presented. The specific devises precisely the muon telescope, neutron flux-meter, Cherenkov light telescope and muon hodoscope are presented

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