July 14, 2000
The biggest GLE (~11 % in Moscow, ~34 % in Apatity) in the current solar cycle and from June 1991. Plots are here
April 2000
Two armenian neutron monitors
in real time.
December 18, 1999
We placed the first version of the interactive neutron monitor database on our new webpage
December 13, 1999
The new Forbush-effect (~6 % in Moscow, ~8 % in Apatity).
One of the biggest Forbush-decreases in the current solar cycle.
Perhaps the biggest event without the major solar flare before.
February 5, 1999
The lowest in our station history atmospheric pressure was recorded (742.6 mb)
January 30, 1999
New interesting cosmic ray site
with the Yakutian cosmophysics and data of Yakutsk and Tixie neutron monitors.
January 1999
The big Forbush-effects.
November 8, 1998 (8%)
January 22-23, 1999 (6%)
October 24, 1998
New page with experimental indices of cosmic ray activity
September 26, 1998
We have two big news simultaneously.
1. We are not alone at last. The second real time neutron monitor came in Internet. Cosmic ray station Apatity,Russia
2. The new Forbush-effect (September 24-26,1998). The biggest one - from 1992 year.June 1998
Hurricane in Moscow, June 1998