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" Thus, in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the snn in sending magnetic waves out in all directions through space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light. This result, it... "
Popular Astronomy - Page 608
1910
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The Observatory, Volume 27

1904 - 576 pages
...in 1884 as an example, the difficulty is this, that " in the eight hours of a not very severe storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending...does in four months of his regular heat and light." If 1 understand Mr. Maunder rightly, he supposes the magnetic regions on the Sun to be the causes of...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 65; Volumes 1904-1905

Royal Astronomical Society - 1905 - 1072 pages
...Lord Kelvin's conclusion. Lord Kelvin wrote : " Thus in the eight hours of a not very severe storm as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in ail directions through space as he actually does in four months of his regular heat and light." I have...
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Bulletin

1899 - 514 pages
...amount to be excessive, as follows: Thus, in this eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic :-t inns are due to magnetic action of the sun; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 79

Royal Astronomical Society - 1919 - 740 pages
...horse-power (3 -3. io33 ergs per second) of the solar radiation."! This result was interpreted as being " absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms are due to magnetic * Cf. fig. 6 (middle diagram, Bombay) of the papor cited in § I, footnote. In tlie present paper it...
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Naval Research Reviews, Volume 31

1978 - 440 pages
...such geophysicists. He considered the amount of energy involved in geomagnetic activity and concluded, "This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive...due to magnetic action of the sun; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connection with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or...
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Possible Relationship Between Solar Activity and Meteorological Phenomena: A ...

William R. Bandeen, Stephen P. Maran - 1975 - 282 pages
...X 10" ergs s'1] of the solar radiation. Thus, in this 8 hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending...all directions through space as he actually does in 4 months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive [emphasis...
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Possible Relationship Between Solar Activity and Meteorological Phenomena: A ...

William R. Bandeen, Stephen P. Maran - 1975 - 288 pages
...X 10" ergs s'i] of the solar radiation. Thus, in this 8 hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending...all directions through space as he actually does in 4 months of his regular heat and light. This result, it seems to me, is absolutely conclusive [emphasis...
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The Maunder Minimum and the Variable Sun-earth Connection

Willie Soon, Steven H. Yaskell - 2003 - 300 pages
...solar radiation. Thus. in this eight hours of a not very severe [geo. or. "Earth"] magnetic storm. as much work must have been done by the Sun in sending...This result. it seems to me. is absolutely conclusive [our emphasis] against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms are due to magnetic action...
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The Sun, Solar Analogs and the Climate: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 34, 2004 ...

Joanna Dorothy Haigh, Michael Lockwood, Mark S. Giampapa - 2005 - 444 pages
...1892 [Thompson, 1893]: “During eight hours of a not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must be done by the Sun in sending magnetic waves out in all...months of his regular heat and light. This result is absolutely conclusive against the supposition that terrestrial magnetic storms are due to magnetic...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 52

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1893 - 654 pages
...this eight hours of a * 1 horse power = 7'46 x 10* ergs per second. not very severe magnetic storm, as much work must have been done by the sun in sending...to magnetic action of the sun ; or to any kind of dynamical action taking place within the sun, or in connexion with hurricanes in his atmosphere, or...
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