Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries
Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries
89, p. 641-646. Weather By Articles The Moon 1961 Axford, W.I. and C.O. Hines, a unifying theory of high-latitude geophysical phenomena and geomagnetic storms, Canadian Journal of Physics, v. 39, p. 1433-1464. 1961 Dorman, L.I. and L.KH. Shatashvili, Lunar diurnal variation of the neutron component of cosmic radiation and the question of its origin, p.589-594. 1963 Snyder, C.W. and M. Neugebauer, The solar wind velicity and its correlation with Cosmic-ray variations and with solar and geomagnetic activity, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 68, p. 6361-6370. 1963 Bigg, E.K., The influence of the Moon on Geomagnetic disturbances, Journal of Geophysics Research, v. 68, p. 1409-1413. 1964 Dodson, H.W. and E.R. Hedman, an unexpected effect in solar cosmic ray data related to 29.5 days, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p. 3965-3972. 1964 Bell, B. and R.J. Defouw, Concerning a lunar modulation of geomagnetic activity, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p. 3169-3174. 1964 Davidson, T.W. and D.F. Martyn, a supposed dependence of geomagnetic storminess on lunar phase, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p. 3973-3979. 1964 Michel, F.C., A.J. Dessler and G.K. Walters, a search for correlation between Kp and the Lunar Phase, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p. 4177-4188. 1964 Bowen, E.G., Lunar and Planetary tails in the Solar Wind, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p.4969-4974. 1964 Stolov, H.L. and A.G.W. Cameron, Variations of geomagnetic activity with lunar phase, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p. 4975-4982. 1964 Atkinson, G., Planetary effects on magnetic activity, EOS Abstracts, p. 630-631. 210
1965 Levengood, W.C., Factors influencing biomagnetic environments during the solar cycle, Nature, v. 205, p.465-470. 1965 Ness, N.F., The magnetohydrodynamic wake of the Moon, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 70, p. 517-534. 1965 Haurwitz, M.W., S. Yoshida and S-I Akasofu, Interplanetary magnetic field asymmetries and their effects on Polar Cap Absorption events and Forbush decreases, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 70, p. 2977-2987. 1965 Ness, N.F., The Earth’s magnetic tail, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 70, p. 2989-3005. 1965 Anderson, K.A., Energetic electron fluxes in the tail of the geomagnetic field, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 70, p. 4741- 4926. 1966 Bell, B. and R.J. Defouw, Dependence of the lunar modulation of geomagnetic activity on the celestial latitude of the Moon, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 71, p. 951-957. 1969 Beynon, W.J.G. and E.H. Winstanley, Geomagnetic disturbance and the troposphere, Nature v. 222, p.1262-1263. 1969 Fraser-Smith, A.C., A possible full-Moon enhancement of hydromagnetic emission activity, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 74, p. 2987-2995. 1972 Wood, K.D., Sunspots and Planets, Nature, v. 240, p. 91-93. 1967 Bigg, E.K., Influence of the planet Mercury on Sunspots, The Astronomical Journal, v. 72, p. 463-466. 1973 Reiter, R., Increased influx of stratospheric air into the lower troposphere after solar Ha and X Ray flares, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 78, p. 6167-6172. 1973 Roberts, W.O. and R.H. Olson, Geomagnetic storms and wintertime 300-mb trough development in the North Pacific-North America Area, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, v. 30, p. 135- 140. 211
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<strong>Weather</strong> <strong>By</strong> Articles<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Moon</strong><br />
1961 Axford, W.I. and C.O. Hines, a unifying theory of high-latitude<br />
geophysical phenomena and geomagnetic storms, Canadian<br />
Journal of Physics, v. 39, p. 1433-1464.<br />
1961 Dorman, L.I. and L.KH. Shatashvili, Lunar diurnal variation<br />
of the neutron component of cosmic radiation and the question of<br />
its origin, p.589-594.<br />
1963 Snyder, C.W. and M. Neugebauer, <strong>The</strong> solar wind velicity<br />
and its correlation with Cosmic-ray variations and with solar and<br />
geomagnetic activity, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 68, p.<br />
6361-6370.<br />
1963 Bigg, E.K., <strong>The</strong> influence of the <strong>Moon</strong> on Geomagnetic disturbances,<br />
Journal of Geophysics Research, v. 68, p. 1409-1413.<br />
1964 Dodson, H.W. and E.R. Hedman, an unexpected effect in<br />
solar cosmic ray data related to 29.5 days, Journal of Geophysical<br />
Research, v. 69, p. 3965-3972.<br />
1964 Bell, B. and R.J. Defouw, Concerning a lunar modulation of<br />
geomagnetic activity, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p.<br />
3169-3174.<br />
1964 Davidson, T.W. and D.F. Martyn, a supposed dependence of<br />
geomagnetic storminess on lunar phase, Journal of Geophysical<br />
Research, v. 69, p. 3973-3979.<br />
1964 Michel, F.C., A.J. Dessler and G.K. Walters, a search for<br />
correlation between Kp and the Lunar Phase, Journal of Geophysical<br />
Research, v. 69, p. 4177-4188.<br />
1964 Bowen, E.G., Lunar and Planetary tails in the Solar Wind,<br />
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69, p.4969-4974.<br />
1964 Stolov, H.L. and A.G.W. Cameron, Variations of geomagnetic<br />
activity with lunar phase, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 69,<br />
p. 4975-4982.<br />
1964 Atkinson, G., Planetary effects on magnetic activity, EOS<br />
Abstracts, p. 630-631.<br />
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