Role of the solar main magnetic dipole field in the solar-tropospheric relations. Part II. Dependence on the types of solar sources

Two criteria have previously been reported for efficient solar-tropospheric relations through corpuscular channels: the appropriate Sun-Earth attitude (equinoxes) and the mutual orientations of the terrestrial and solar main magnetic dipole fields. The effect also depends on the geographical positio...

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Main Authors: T. Baranyi, A. Ludmány
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:http://www.ann-geophys.net/13/886/1995/angeo-13-886-1995.html
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Summary:Two criteria have previously been reported for efficient solar-tropospheric relations through corpuscular channels: the appropriate Sun-Earth attitude (equinoxes) and the mutual orientations of the terrestrial and solar main magnetic dipole fields. The effect also depends on the geographical position. The present paper reports a further criterion. The solar-meteorological correlations also depend on the solar origin of the given corpuscular impact: disturbances originating from the polar and equatorial regions release opposite behaviours. We conclude that the solar-meteorological relations can only be described by taking into account the specific spatial situations and polarity distributions.
ISSN:0992-7689
1432-0576