Radar sporadic meteor rates and solar activity

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Correlation, Meteor Rates, Solar Activity

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The correlation of sporadic meteor rates from radar observations in January, August, and December non-show-er periods in 1958 2000, and relevant solar activity represented by the solar relative number, R, is investigated. Similar analysis of the December sporadic period was already presented by Simek 1999, and Pecina. Complete analysis indicates high correlation of both phenomena with sporadic meteor counts curve following that of solar activity after 1.5 2 years in the mean eleven year solar cycle with the correlation index exceeding 70%. This result supports the large volume of observing material of the Ondřejov meteor radar in the above mentioned span covering almost four solar cycles.

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