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Provisional solar and magnetic character‐figures, Mount Wilson Observatory, April, May, and June, 1937
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The magnetic storm from April 24 to 28 could be described as a series of three storms separated by quiescent periods lasting a few hours. The second active period began suddenly at 15h 47m.5, April 25, the third at 18h, April 26. During these storms two sunspot‐groups were very active. The smaller one crossed the central meridian on April 23.3 in latitude 24° north, the larger on April 24.7 in latitude 19° north.The storm of June 5 was probably caused by activity in the group which crossed the central meridian on June 4.8 in latitude 13° north.
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Title: Provisional solar and magnetic character‐figures, Mount Wilson Observatory, April, May, and June, 1937
Description:
The magnetic storm from April 24 to 28 could be described as a series of three storms separated by quiescent periods lasting a few hours.
The second active period began suddenly at 15h 47m.
5, April 25, the third at 18h, April 26.
During these storms two sunspot‐groups were very active.
The smaller one crossed the central meridian on April 23.
3 in latitude 24° north, the larger on April 24.
7 in latitude 19° north.
The storm of June 5 was probably caused by activity in the group which crossed the central meridian on June 4.
8 in latitude 13° north.
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