The Diurnal Temperature Range for Europe - a Search for Cosmic Ray Forbush Decrease manifestations and the DTR periodicities

Following on previous work by others, which gave evidence for few-day changes in the European Diurnal Temperature Range (DTR) apparently correlated with Cosmic Ray Forbush Decreases, we have made an independent study. We find no positive evidence. An analysis has also been made of the Fourier compon...

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