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RECENT correspondence in Nature1,2,3 has directed attention to phenomena connected with the great sunspot and solar flare of July 25, 1946, onwards, including a, large increase in solar noise and a great geomagnetic disturbance.
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DOLBEAR, D., ELLIOT, H. Cosmic Ray Intensity at Manchester and Solar Disturbances of July 25, 1946. Nature 159, 58 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159058a0
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