“…Recurrent cosmic ray modulation due to CIRs and high‐speed streams have been studied using ground‐based neutron monitors and spacecraft data [e.g., Vershell et al , 1975; Parker , 1976; Shah et al , 1978; Iucci et al , 1979; Duggal et al , 1981; Venkatesan et al , 1982; Tiwari et al , 1983; Burlaga et al , 1984; Mishra et al , 1990; Yadav et al , 1994; Shrivastava and Shukla , 1994; Kunow et al , 1995; Richardson et al , 1996, 1999; Badruddin , 1997; Zhang , 1997; Paizis et al , 1999; Alania et al , 2001; Reames and Ng , 2001; Gil et al , 2005, Gupta and Badruddin , 2005; Singh and Badruddin , 2005; Venkatesan and Badruddin , 1990; Simpson , 1998; McKibben et al , 1999; Richardson , 2004]. However, such depressions in cosmic ray intensity have been associated with enhanced convection by high‐speed solar wind [ Newkirk and Fisk , 1985; Iucci et al , 1979; Richardson et al , 1996], diffusion in enhanced/compressed field region [ Burlaga et al , 1984; Kota and Jokipii , 1991], and/or particle drifts in large‐scale heliospheric magnetic field [ Kota and Jokipii , 1991, 2001; Burger and Hitge , 2004].…”