Solar-terrestrial relations: predicting the effects on the near-Earth environment. II. Proceedings. Symposium D0.7 of COSPAR Scientific Commission D held during the Thirty-first COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Birmingham (UK), 14 - 21 Jul 1996.

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The following topics were dealt with: solar terrestrial relations, near Earth environment, weather prediction, space weather, geomagnetic disturbances, electrical systems, disturbance effect, space operations, solar wind flow, magnetosphere, magnetic storm, particle propagation, magnetic field, magnetopause crossing, solar wind magnetic field, dynamic pressure, spacecraft charging, outer radiation belt variations, ionospheric electrodynamics, interplanetary magnetic field, ionospheric storm effects, far ultraviolet dayglow, thermosphere, solar cycle variations, solar activity, solar cosmic ray flux, Galactic cosmic ray flux, Interball measurement, magnetohydrodynamic models, troposphere, helio-geophysical effects, telluric currents, and submarine cables.

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