Space Storm Measurements of 17 and 21 April 2002 Forbush Effects from Artemis-IV Solar Radio-Spectrograph, Athens Neutron Monitor Station and Coronas-F Satellite

In this report we present two complex eruptive solar events and the associated Cosmic Ray effects (Forbush decrease). We use combined recordings from a number of Earthbound Receivers, Space Experiments and data archives (such as the ARTEMIS-IV Radio spectrograph, the Athens NEUTRON MONITOR, the LASC...

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Hauptverfasser: Caroubalos, C, Moussas, X, Preka-Papadema, P, Hillaris, A, Polygiannakis, I, Mavromichalaki, H, Sarlanis, C, Souvatzoglou, G, Gerontidou, M, Plainaki, C, Tatsis, S, Kuznetsov, S N, Myagkova, I N, Kudela, K
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