The relationship of geomagnetic activity, solar wind velocity, and the nonuniformity of the diurnal rotation of the earth

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Earth Rotation, Magnetic Storms, Solar Cycles, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Solar Wind Velocity, Diurnal Variations, Geomagnetism, Magnetoactivity, Solar Activity Effects

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The relation between observed solar wind velocity and the am geomagnetic index is used to determine average-yearly values of solar wind velocity outside the 20th solar cycle. Reconstructed variations of solar wind velocity are correlated with solar-related variations of the length of the winter day. It is shown that a correlation is found only at frequencies below the frequency of the 11-year cycle.

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