Abstract

The behavior of the main parameters of the interplanetary medium, cosmic rays, and geomagnetic activity during the passage of magnetic clouds past the Earth (465 events over the period from 1967 to 2021) has been studied. Time distributions of these parameters inside magnetic clouds are considered. It is shown that the maximum values of the solar wind velocity, interplanetary magnetic field strength, and geomagnetic activity indices are more often recorded at the beginning of the magnetic cloud, while the minimum values of the temperature index, cosmic ray density and equatorial component of anisotropy can be observed in any part of the structure under study.

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