How electron fluxes affect weather on Earth?

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Electron fluxes at geostationary orbit may have an impact on Earth's weather, but the correlation is not widely documented. The discussion highlights a lack of accessible resources on this specific relationship, prompting users to seek more information. Participants suggest looking into space weather resources, including Wikipedia articles and satellite data from the ACE Satellite. The conversation indicates a need for more comprehensive studies or forums dedicated to space weather topics. Overall, there is a clear interest in understanding how electron fluxes could influence weather patterns on Earth.
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I would like to know more about how the electron fluxes at geostationary orbit effects weather on Earth, I try google, but not much good materials directly related to this topic.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
 
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What do geostationary orbits have to do with electron fluxes? I'm really asking, as I've never heard of a correlation between the two.
 
Drakkith said:
What do geostationary orbits have to do with electron fluxes? I'm really asking, as I've never heard of a correlation between the two.

Referring to following link, it shows the records for electron fluxes from ACE Satellite.
I ready don't know much about it, and would like to know more, but there are not much materials on internet. Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks you very much for any suggestions

http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists/ace/ace_epam_5m.txt
 
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Thanks you very much for suggestions
 
Does anyone have any suggested forum for space weather?
Thanks everyone very much for any suggestions
 
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