Abstract

July 10, 1929—Beginning with a sudden increase of 64γ in two minutes in horizontal intensity at 11h35m and a sharp increase in declination at about the same time, there was a short magnetic storm on July 10, which was characterized chiefly by large rapid fluctuations in horizontal intensity, and by marked disturbances in declination and vertical intensity. The disturbance moderated at about 19h and ended before 23h.

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