The implications of superposed effect of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy on weak Forbush Events at Apatity and Moscow Neutron Monitors
F. M. Menteso,
A. E. Chukwude,
O. Okike
et al.
Abstract:Low-magnitude (FD(%) ≤ 3) Forbush decreases (FDs) and their space weather linkages is recently becoming popular in the literature. Accurate timing and correct magnitude measurement of weak FDs is a desideratum. It demands disentangling the effects of the ever present cosmic ray (CR) diurnal wave that exert undesirable influence on CR data. An enhanced version of a recently developed algorithm has been deployed to decompose raw CR data at Apatity (APTY) and Moscow (MOSC) neutron monitor (NM) stations into low a… Show more
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