Abstract
I. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1951, Vol. 1, pp. 223 to 232. Butterworth-Springer, London
Geomagnetic " sudden commencements " at Lerwick
D. H. McINTosg
(Received 12 November 1950)
II. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1951, Vol. 1. pp. 315 to 342. Pergamon Press Ltd., London
Geomagnetic solar flare effects at Lerwick and Eskdalemuir,
and relationship with allied ionospheric effects
D. H. MCINTOSH
Meteorological Office, Edinburgh
(Received 5 March 1951)
III. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1953, Vol. 3, pp. 186 to 193. Pergamon Press Ltd., London
Diurnal and storm -time variations of geomagnetic and
ionospheric disturbance
R. P. WALDO LEWIS and D. H. McINTOSH
Meteorological Office, Edinburgh
(Received 24 July, 1952)
IV. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1953 Vol. 4, pp. 44 to 52. Pergamon Press Ltd., London
Geomagnetic and ionospheric relationships
R. P. WALDO LEWIS and D. H. McINTOSH
Meteorological Office, Edinburgh.
(Received 17 April 1953)
V. Reprinted from the Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1953, Volume 4, pp. 78 to 80.
Pergamon Press, London
RESEARCH NOTES
A universal time component in geomagnetic disturbance
(Received 9 June 1953)
VI. The Relation between the Geomagnetic Field and Range
Disturbance in various latitudes
R. P. WALDO LEWIS and D. H. McINTOSH
Meteorological Office, Edinburgh
Reprinted from
the Special Geomagnetic Number of the Indian
Journal of Meteorology and Geophysics,
Vol. 5, December 1954
(Pages 51 to 62)
VII. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS
OF THE
ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
No. 1001 Vol. 251 pp. 525-552 15 September 1959
ON THE ANNUAL VARIATION OF MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE
By
D. H. MCINTOSH