Relationship between sunspot numbers during years of sunspot maximum and sunspot minimum

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Annual Variations, Solar Activity, Sunspots, Correlation, Prediction Analysis Techniques, Solar Magnetic Field, Tables (Data)

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It is known that sunspot activity has a strong dependence on heliolatitudes. The possibility that the evidence is depicted not in the polar field strength, as such, but in sunspot numbers in some heliolatitude belts was examined. Data was supplied and correlated for the numbers of sunspots in different heliolatitudes (5 degree belts from solar equator, north and south). These were combined with 10 degree belts. The annual average Wolf's number of sunspots at the maximum in years following the minimum is given. Results of data correlation indicate that the intensity of the future sunspot activity is manifested in the number of sunspots developing in the heliolatitude belts 20 degrees to 40 degrees during sunspot minimum. The analysis shows that the starting number is probably proportional to the intensity of the maximum solar activity that follows.

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