MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 11 September 2013 CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK 2. FROM THE EDITOR =====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK -----------------------------------
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Central antarctic climate response to the solar cycle -- Volobuev D.M.
Cycle dependence of the longitudinal-latitudinal sunspot motion correlations -- J. Murakozy, A. Ludmany
Sunspot Group Development in High Resolution -- J. Murakozy, T. Baranyi, A. Ludmany
Phase lags of solar hemispheric cycles -- J. Murakozy, A. Ludmany
Energy release from impacting prominence material following the 2011 June 7 eruption -- H. R. Gilbert, A. R. Inglis, M. L. Mays, L. Ofman, B. J. Thompson, C. A. Young
Propagating Waves Transverse to the Magnetic Field in a Solar Prominence -- B. Schmieder, T.A. Kucera, K. Knizhnik, M. Luna, A. Lopez-Ariste, and D.Toot
SWAP Observations of the Long-Term, Large-Scale Evolution of the EUV Solar Corona -- Seaton, D. B., De Groof, A., Shearer, P., Berghmans, D., Nicula, B.
Obscuration of Flare Emission by an Eruptive Prominence -- Nat Gopalswamy and Seiji Yashiro
2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------
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