Abstract

(Latitude 34° 25′.2 S., longitude 19° 13′.5 or 1h 16m.9 E. of Gr.)January 3–4—A magnetic storm started suddenly (H increased 30 gammas in three minutes) at 08h 10m GMT, January 3, and continued for about 35 hours. The ranges of the storm were as follows: H, 218 gammas; D, 3′.7 ≡ 129 gammas; Z, 185 gammas. After about 22h the form of the magnetic activity was slow oscillations with three large bays, each of magnetic activity K = 4, from 15h–24h, January 4. The greatest magnetic activity of the storm was K = 6 for each of the three‐hour periods 09h–15h, and K = 7 for the period 15h–18h, January 3.

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