Abstract:Earth’s orbit and rotation introduces systematic annual variations in geomagnetic activity, most notably via the changing orientation of the dayside magnetospheric magnetic field with respect to the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF). However, aside from these geometric effects, it is generally assumed that the solar wind is randomly sampled throughout the year. But systematic changes in the intrinsic solar wind conditions in near-Earth space could arise due to the variation in Earth heliocentric distance and h… Show more
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