“…Considering barometric effect theory, see, for example, Sagisaka () or Appendix A of de Mendonça, Braga, Echer, Dal Lago, et al (), we define the atmospheric pressure effect on the muon count rate as where I [ x , y ] ( t ) is the cosmic ray count rate observed in directional channel at the [ x , y ] position at time t ; P ( t ), given in hectopascals, is the ground atmospheric pressure measured on the detector site at the same time; 〈 I [ x , y ] 〉 and 〈 P 〉 are both reference values (in this work, the mean values of I [ x , y ] ( t ) and P ( t ) obtained in the period of analysis, respectively); and β [ x , y ] is the barometric coefficient in percent per hectopascal representing how much the pressure effect influences the observed cosmic ray intensity. Hereinafter, the β [ x , y ] will only be denoted by β .…”