Sunspots
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Sunspots
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Sunspots
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- Comparison of the variations of sunspot number, number of sunspot groups, and sunspot area, 1875-2013, Robert M. Wilson
- Sunspot changes and weather changes, by H.H. Clayton
- An estimate of the size and shape of sunspot cycle 24 based on its early cycle behavior using the Hathaway-Wilson-Reichmann shape-fitting function, Robert M. Wilson
- Sunspots and geomagnetism, by Barbara Bell and Harold Glazer
- The solar constant and sunspot numbers, by L.B. Aldrich
- The relative positions of sunspots and flares, by John G. Wolbach
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections ;, Volume 98
- Estimating sunspot number, by Robert M. Wilson, Edwin J. Reichmann and Dieter L. Teuber
- On the relationship between global land-ocean temperature and various descriptors of solar-geomagnetic activity and climate, Robert M. Wilson
- Solar dynamics and G-modes, final report, Jane B. Blizard, principal investigator
- North-south asymmetry in solar spottedness and in great-storm sources
- Solar effects on VHF communications between a synchronous satellite relay and earth ground stations, by Sheldon Wishna and James R. Greaves
- Important interferences with normals in weather records, associated with sunspot frequency, by C.G. Abbot
- Influence of planetary configurations upon the frequency of visible sun spots, by Fernando Sanford
- On the structure of the sunspot zone, by Barbara Bell
- Sunspot activity near cycle minimum and what it might suggest for cycle 24, the next sunspot cycle, Robert M. Wilson and David H. Hathaway
- Predicting the size and timing of sunspot maximum for cycle 24, Robert M. Wilson
- A multiplet table of astrophysical interest, Charlotte E. Moore
- Magnetic storms, solar radiation and Washington temperature departures (with two plates), by C.G. Abbot
- Application of solar max ACRIM data to analyze solar-driven climatic variability on earth, final report, Martin I. Hoffert, principal investigator
- Solar cycles, by H. H. Clayton
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