Structure of the July 1982 event in relation to the magnetosphere's response

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Forbush Decreases, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Neutron Flux Density, Solar Flares, Solar Wind, Space Plasmas

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A large Forbush-type decrease with an amplitude of 16-22 percent was observed by the world-wide network of cosmic-ray detectors during the period July 13-14, 1982. Combined neutron-monitor measurements with interplanetary plasma and magnetic field data, auroral data, and earth's magnetospheric data are used for the study of this event. It is suggested that this interesting event is probably a consequence of the dynamic interactions of the solar wind with the earth's magnetosphere as it is obvious from the large magnetic storm which was recorded in the auroral electrojet indices.

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