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Session VIII
VIII: NOAA Electron Climatology: A Space Weather Model of Electron Precipitation
VIII: The Low Cloud - Cosmic Ray Flux Correlation Revisited
VIII/IX: Global Magnetic Field of the Sun and Long-term Variations of Galactic Cosmic Rays
VIII/IX: Evaluation of the ozone sensitivity to the variation of spectral solar flux
VIII/IX: Measurement Of Solar Radiation at a High Altitude Observatory, Hanle
VIII/IX: Current-carrying Production of Nitrogen Oxide NO
VIII/IX: Solar Cycle Effects on the Winter Rainfall Variations in INDIA
VIII/I/II: Tree Ring Growth and Geomagnetic Disturbances
VIII: Interactions between the 11-year solar cycle and the QBO in a zonally averaged two-dimensional dynamical-photochemical model
VIII: Galactic cosmic rays, particle formation, natural variability of global cloud properties, and climate implications
VIII/VI: Persistence of the Gleissberg (88-yr) Solar Cycle over the Last 10,000 Years: Evidence from Cosmogenic Isotopes
VIII: Possible Solar Modulation of the Equatorial QBO: Additional Statistical Evidence
Peter Fox
Tue Jun 12 11:56:17 MDT 2001