Abstract
We studied variations in the galactic cosmic ray (CR) rigidity spectrum and anisotropy during the July 2000 strong magnetic storm from the ground-based observations of cosmic rays within the world network of neutron monitor stations through spectrographic global survey. We show the time history for amplitude variations in the rigidity spectrum of cosmic rays, their anisotropy and planetary system of the geomagnetic cutoff rigidity during the Forbush-effect evolution over that period.
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