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Analysis of the time series of climatic characteristics of the Crimean peninsula for the period of 19832-2005 showed an enhanced growth (compared to other points of the Crimea) of the insolation of the Earth’s surface at Kara-Dag and an anomalous temperature decrease of the Earth’s surface at the Cape Fonar. The parameters of the geomagnetic field of the Kara-Dag mount were estimated. To derive the geomagnetic field variations in Crimea, the IGRF-12 online calculator was used. Regular oscillations were found in the analyzed time series, whose periods coincide with the solar-terrestrial cycles. The coherence functions were calculated and the periods of coherent variations were determined. As a result of the analysis of corrections to the vertical deformations of the Earth’s surface, a seasonal component was selected at Katsiveli and its parameters were calculated.
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This work was partially supported by Program 28 of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the RFBR grant 19-42-910002.
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Russian Text © The Author(s), 2019, published in Astrofizicheskii Byulleten’, 2019, Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 335–341.
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Volvach, A.E., Kurbasova, G.S. & Volvach, L.N. Solar-Terrestrial Cycles in the Climatic and Geophysical Properties of Crimea. Astrophys. Bull. 74, 331–336 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990341319030118
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