Solar-geophysical data number 495, November 1985. Part 1: (Prompt reports). Data for October 1985, September 1985 and late data

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Solar Activity, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Radio Emission, Solar Spectra, Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances, Cosmic Ray Showers, Faculae, Geomagnetism, Neutron Counters

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Solar Geophysical Data Number 495, November 1958; Part 1 (Prompt Reports); Data for October, l985, September, l985, and Late Data contains information on the following: Detailed index for 1985; Data for October 1985; IUWDS alert periods (Advance and Worldwide); Solar activity indices, solar flares, solar radio emission, Stanford mean solar magnetic field); Data for September 1985 (solar active regions, sudden ionospheric disturbances, solar radio spectral observations, cosmic ray measurements by neutron monitor, geomagnetic indices, radio propagation indices); and geomagnetic indices, calcium plage data for March l983.

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