Solar-geophysical data number 450, February 1982. Part 1 (Prompt Reports): Data for January 1982, December 1981 and late data

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Geomagnetism, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Activity, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Cosmic Rays, Radio Transmission, Solar Radio Emission, Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances, Tables (Data)

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In addition to an index for 1981-1982, this prompt report provides data for January 1982 on: alert periods, daily solar indices, solar flares, solar radio emission, spacecraft observations, inferred interplanetary magnetic field polarities, mean solar magnetic field, and Boulder Geomagnetic Substorm Log. It also provides data for December 1981 on: daily solar activity centers, sudden ionospheric disturbances, solar radio emission, cosmic rays, geomagnetic indices, and radio propagation indices. Late data includes spacecraft observations October 1981, cosmic rays May - November 1981 and geomagnetic indices November 1981.

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