Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden

The very strong effects in the auroral zone of the solar flares of 7 July 1958 as observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory by means of magnetometers, an ionospheric sounder, a cosmic noise absorption receiver (riometer), oblique auroral reflection receivers, transpolar communications receivers, an...

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Main Authors: Hultqvist, Bengt, Aarons, Jules, Ortner, Johannes
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Published: Stockholm University Press 1959
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description The very strong effects in the auroral zone of the solar flares of 7 July 1958 as observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory by means of magnetometers, an ionospheric sounder, a cosmic noise absorption receiver (riometer), oblique auroral reflection receivers, transpolar communications receivers, and cosmic ray telescopes are reported and discussed. Several remarkable features of the terrestrial disturbances were observed: Extremely strong absorption became apparent a few hours after the solar flare. In spite of a linearly increasing absorption during the first seven hours after the flare no change in height or critical frequency of the F2 layer was noted during this period. The SIDs reported by Pacific Observatories at the time of the flares were not observed at Kiruna although Kiruna was on the sunlit side of the earth. A magnetic storm and a large decrease in the counting rate of the meson component of cosmic radiation appeared simultaneously 31 hours after the flare. The maximum absorption at 27.6 Mc recorded during this period surmounted 20 decibels.
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spelling crstockholmup:10.3402/tellusa.v11i3.9315 2025-04-06T14:57:41+00:00 Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden Hultqvist, Bengt Aarons, Jules Ortner, Johannes 1959 https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v11i3.9315 https://account.a.tellusjournals.se/index.php/su-j-tadmo/article/download/3537/6667 unknown Stockholm University Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography volume 11, issue 3, page 319-331 ISSN 1600-0870 journal-article 1959 crstockholmup https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v11i3.9315 2025-03-11T08:16:52Z The very strong effects in the auroral zone of the solar flares of 7 July 1958 as observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory by means of magnetometers, an ionospheric sounder, a cosmic noise absorption receiver (riometer), oblique auroral reflection receivers, transpolar communications receivers, and cosmic ray telescopes are reported and discussed. Several remarkable features of the terrestrial disturbances were observed: Extremely strong absorption became apparent a few hours after the solar flare. In spite of a linearly increasing absorption during the first seven hours after the flare no change in height or critical frequency of the F2 layer was noted during this period. The SIDs reported by Pacific Observatories at the time of the flares were not observed at Kiruna although Kiruna was on the sunlit side of the earth. A magnetic storm and a large decrease in the counting rate of the meson component of cosmic radiation appeared simultaneously 31 hours after the flare. The maximum absorption at 27.6 Mc recorded during this period surmounted 20 decibels. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Stockholm University Press Kiruna Pacific Tellus 11 3 319 331
spellingShingle Hultqvist, Bengt
Aarons, Jules
Ortner, Johannes
Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title_full Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title_fullStr Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title_short Effects of the Solar Flares of 7 July 1958: Observed at Kiruna Geophysical Observatory, Sweden
title_sort effects of the solar flares of 7 july 1958: observed at kiruna geophysical observatory, sweden
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