Sunday, April 19, 2009

On statistical relationship of solar, geomagnetic and human activities

accepted 23 February 2004.
Available online 21 August 2004.

a Institute of Mathematics and Physics, University of Podlasie, 08-110, Siedlce, Poland
b Institute of Geophysics, Georgian Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi, Georgia

Abstract

Data of galactic cosmic rays, solar and geomagnetic activities and solar wind parameters on the one side and car accident events (CAE) in Poland on the other have been analyzed in order to reveal the statistical relationships among them for the period of 1990–2001. Cross correlation and cross spectrum of the galactic cosmic ray intensity, the solar wind (SW) velocity, Kp index of geomagnetic activity and CAE in Poland have been carried out. It is shown that in some epochs of the above-mentioned period there is found a reliable relationship between CAE and solar and geomagnetic activities parameters in the range of the different periodicities, especially, 7 days. [/u]The periodicity of 7 days revealed in the data of the CAE has the maximum on Friday without any exception for the minimum and maximum epochs of solar activity. However, the periodicity of 7 days is reliably revealed in other parameters characterizing galactic cosmic rays, SW, solar and geomagnetic activities, especially for the minimum epoch of solar activity. The periodicity of 3.5 days found in the series of CAE data more or less can be completely ascribed to the social effects, while the periodicity of 7 days can be ascribed to the social effect or/to the processes on the Sun, in the interplanetary space and in the Earth's magnetosphere and atmosphere.

Author Keywords: Statistical relationships; Solar activity; Geomagnetic activity; Solar; Geomagnetic and human activity

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