The calculation of the magnetic poles movement velocity for quiet days in 1958 and 2017 has been carried out. Seasonal variations of the magnetic poles movement velocity appear, as usual, not as clearly as the daily variations associated not only with the earth's revolution around the sun , but also around its axis.
At the Geophysical Observatory "Klyuchi" (INGG SB RAS, Novosibirsk) complex geophysical observations are monitoring the variations of the flux of cosmic rays, the magnetic field of the Earth and the ionosphere. The report discusses the results of these observations during disturbances that arose in the near-Earth space after a series of events on the Sun in September 2017.
The complex geophysical observations of the variations of the flux of cosmic rays, the magnetic field of the Earth and the ionosphere are carrying on at the Geophysical Observatory "Klyuchi" (IPGG SB RAS, Novosibirsk).It the report we discuss the results of the observations obtained during disturbances which originated in the near-Earth space after a series of events on the Sun on June 18-21, 2015.
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