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A Case for Jovian Influence on Solar Traces

I. Prediction of Jovian Storms, Io-A signature, and Comparison with Solar Peak Values

March 28, 2003 Jovian Io-A Storm observed with calibrated 20 MHz equipment in Sula, MT between 06:00 and 07:00 Z. The predictions for this storm (Jovian Daily Ephemeris) were for 0700 and 0800Z (with other storms following). The last panel shows solar data obtained later in the day. Note the comparable peak values of the Jovian amd solar data.

The calibrated data (courtesy of Radio Jove Archive and Dusty Samouce) was taken with a RJ1.1 receiver and a double vertical Moxon antenna in an antiphase N-S configuration (E-W for the solar data below) at 20.1 MHz.

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