Statistical Relationships between Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Disturbances, 1976-2000: 2

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In this paper we continue the analysis of the influence of solar and interplanetary events on magnetospheric storms that was started in [1]. Two data sets are additionally analyzed in the present study: solar flares of importance M5 and greater in 1976-2000 and halo CMEs observed by the SOHO spacecraft during the period of 1996-2000. It is demonstrated that the statistical characteristics of the new set of flares and of that analyzed before in [1] differ little, while the geoeffectiveness of the halo CMEs turned out to be much less than that of the previously published CMEs.

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