Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983soph...84..289m&link_type=abstract
Solar Physics (ISSN 0038-0938), vol. 84, April 1983, p. 289-293.
Mathematics
Probability
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Magnetic Storms, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Type 4 Bursts, Magnetic Field Configurations, Probability Theory
Scientific paper
The claim by Pudovkin and his co-workers that the geomagnetic effects of a solar flare are controlled almost exclusively by the direction of the large-scale magnetic field at the flare site is in apparent conflict with the well established correlation between flares with type IV radio bursts and subsequent geomagnetic storms. The authors examine the claims of Pudovkin et al., and show that while the direction of the magnetic field is important in determining the geomagnetic effect of a flare, it is not as important as an accompanying type IV burst.
McNamara Leo F.
Wright S. C.
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