Abstract
The possible magnitude of contributions to the observed solar daily variation of cosmic-ray intensity made by irregular short-term fluctuations of the primary intensity is discussed. It is shown that such fluctuations of an average type and range not inconsistent with observed patterns of change in bihourly intensity values could contribute important spurious universal time components to short-period mean daily variations.
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