The Recurrence Tendency and Forecasts of Magnetic Activity,

Abstract

The recurrence tendency in magnetic character figures is evaluated by autocorrelation coefficients for various intervals up to 83 days for each year from 1890 to 1944. The strength of the 27-day recurrence pulse varies during the 55 years, being generally strong from about two years after sunspot maximum through the minimum year. Evidence for persistent recurrence intervals other than multiples of about 27 days is very weak. The magnitudes of the correlation coefficients for short intervals indicate that the time unit of geomagnetic activity is two to three days. Formulas for the prediction of magnetic character figures by the method of least squares are based on the mean autocorrelation coefficients for intervals of 1) 26, 27, 28, and 54 days for stages of the sunspot cycle with weak and strong recurrence conditions. A prediction formula with a non-linear term is also derived.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1947
Accession Number
ADA314459

Entities

People

  • A. H. Shapley

Organizations

  • Carnegie Institution of Washington

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Atmospheric Electricity
  • Coefficients
  • Correlation Analysis
  • Cross Correlation
  • Cycles
  • Data Science
  • Electricity
  • Geomagnetism
  • Information Science
  • Intervals
  • Magnetic Disturbances
  • Magnetic Storms
  • Personality
  • Simultaneous Equations
  • Solar Activity
  • Solar Cycle
  • Sunspots

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  • Space Exploration and Orbital Mechanics.
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