Attendance Time: Wednesday, 5 May 2010, 17:30–19:00
Hall Z
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EGU2010-316 Development of Central Europe Regional Ionospheric Model (CERIM IION) for Space Weather Forecasting Mykhaylo Lyashenko, Leonid Chernogor, and Igor Domnin
Z70
EGU2010-317 Variations in the Upper Atmosphere over Kharkov during Severe Magnetic Storms
Vitaliy Taran, Mykhaylo Lyashenko, Leonid Chernogor, Igor Domnin, Yelena Grigorenko, and Valeriy Pulyayev
Z71
EGU2010-584 Energetic particles and their influence on the atmosphere of the Earth: 3D model simulations and comparison with MIPAS data Alexei Krivolutsky and Tat'yana Vyuskova
Z72
EGU2010-3865 Quasi-persistency of lunar synodic signal of precipitation in different parts of year Libor Hejkrlik
Z73
EGU2010-4024 Solar and geomagnetic effects on the frequency of atmospheric circulation types over Europe: an analysis based on a large number of classifications Radan Huth, Monika Cahynová, and Jan Kyselý
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EGU2010-4028 A comparison of geomagnetic and solar effects on tropospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere in winter Radan Huth, Lucie Pokorná, Josef Bochníček, and Hana Davídkovová
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EGU2010-4509 Influence of solar activity on modes of tropospheric circulation variability Ivan Dorotovic and Isabel Trigo
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EGU2010-6037 The linkage between solar activity, atmospheric electricity, cloud microphysics, and climate change Brian Tinsley
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EGU2010-7711 Manifestation of strong heliogeophysical disturbances in the troposphere on 31 January 1982 and 14 July 2000
Sergey Molodykh, Gely Zherebtsov, Vladimir Kovalenko, and Olga Rubtsova
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EGU2010-9795 Solar and geomagnetic precursors of the climate change Renata Lukianova and Genrikh Alekseev
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EGU2010-14629 Ground-based Observations of Large Solar Flares Precursors Olga Sheyner, Anna Smirnova, and Sergey Snegirev
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EGU2010-8122
Can a variable interstellar hydrogen flow influence Earth climate?(withdrawn) Klaus Scherer, Horst Fichtner, and Stefan Ferreira
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EGU2010-498 Physical mechanisms of solar variability influence on weather and climate Sergei Avakyan