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Session V
V: The April 15 and 18, 2001 Solar Energetic Particle Events recorded by the LION instrument on SOHO, and associated Ground Level Events recorded at medium latitudes
V: Temporal evolution of 1.68 y periodicity in cosmic rays
V: Nonstationary electrojets in the solar corona
V: Coronal/Interplanetary Disturbances Relating to Strong Solar Proton Events
V: Acceleration of Coronal Mass Ejections and Association with Surface Activity
V: Effective space weather forecasts/warnings with observations of active-region evolution
V: Solar Synoptic Charts for Solar Cycle Studies
V: Physical conditions of prominences before/during eruption
V: Neutral Atom Diffusion in a Partially Ionized Prominence Plasma
V: Successive CMEs and Transient Flow Systems
V: Predicting Proton Storms from Solar Flare X-rays
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 1. On-line Search of the Start of Great Flare Energetic Particle Events
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 2. On-line Determination of Flare Energetic Particle Spectrum
V: Title: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 3. Automatically Determination of Diffusion Coefficient in the Interplanetary Space and Energy Spectrum in Source
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 4. Cosmic Ray Using for Forecasting of Major Geomagnetic Storms Accompanied by Forbush-Effects
V: Variability of Galactic Cosmic Radiation Impacting the Earth: 1600-2000
V: Solar Variability as Deduced from 400 Years of Large Fluence Solar Proton events
V/VII: On the possible association of CME to spikes observed at submm-waves
V/VIII: Solar Cycle Studies of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances
V/IX: Forecasting geomagnetic storm with the feature of interplanetary energetic particles
Peter Fox
Tue Jun 12 11:56:17 MDT 2001