Manifestation of synodical periods of the jupiter and mars in the parameters of space weather
International Journal of Development Research
Manifestation of synodical periods of the jupiter and mars in the parameters of space weather
Received 22nd June, 2017; Received in revised form 18th July, 2017; Accepted 20th August, 2017; Published online 29th September, 2017
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The influence of the Jupiter and Mars, differing considerably from each other, on the solar activity is investigated. It is shown that they change the concentration of solar wind particles by 6.27 and 8.53 percent, respectively. Average values of effects in the temperature and solar wind speed in percentage are 1.97, 0.71 and 9.05, 2.42, respectively. The power spectrums as a function of periods with respect to the Wolf’s numbers show the noticeable effects corresponding to the periods of 399 and 780 days, which were considerably greater of 27 variations. The analysis of data on the temperature and precipitation has revealed that their oscillations differ from the average values by (10.2-15.30) and (5.7-8.5).