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E. W. Cliver

Solar Drivers of 11-yr and Long-Term Cosmic Ray Modulation Space

By E. W. Cliver, Alan G. Ling
January 14, 2011

Space Science Review

Filed under: Solar wind, Sun activity

A technique for short‐term warning of solar energetic particle events based on flare location, flare size, and evidence of particle escape

By M. Laurenza, E. W. Cliver, J. Hewitt, M. Storini, Alan G. Ling, C. C. Balch, M. L. Kaiser
April 30, 2009

Space Weather

Filed under: Solar flare, Space weather, Sun activity, Sun particle emission

Low-Frequency Type III Bursts and Solar Energetic Particle Events

By Alan G. Ling, E. W. Cliver
December 1, 2008

The Astrophysical Journal

Filed under: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs), Solar flare, Solar wind, Space weather, Sun activity, Sun particle emission, Sun radio radiation

Electrons and Protons in Solar Energetic Particle Events

By E. W. Cliver, Alan G. Ling
April 1, 2007

The Astrophysical Journal

Filed under: Solar flare, Space weather, Sun particle emission

Validating the proton prediction system (PPS)

By S.W. Kahler, E. W. Cliver, Alan G. Ling
February 1, 2007

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics

Filed under: Solar flare, Space weather
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