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- 155-day Periodicity in solar cycles 3 and 4
- A "lost" sunspot observation in 1785
- A 250-year cycle in naked-eye observations of sunspots
- A Curious History of Sunspot Penumbrae: An Update
- A Limit for the Values of the Dst Geomagnetic Index
- A Normalized Sunspot-Area Series Starting in 1832: An Update
- A Possible Meteoric Fall in Cabeza la Vaca (Spain) in 1970 January
- A Possible Superbolide Over Don Benito (Spain) in 1926 December 27
- A Reanalysis of the Number of Sunspot Groups Recorded by Pierre Gassendi in the Cycle Before the Maunder Minimum
- A Revised Collection of Sunspot Group Numbers
- A Simple Method to Check the Reliability of Annual Sunspot Number in the Historical Period 1610 - 1847
- A Sunspot Catalog by Rafael Carrasco at the Madrid Astronomical Observatory for the Period 1931 – 1933
- A Sunspot Catalog for the Period 1952 – 1986 from Observations Made at the Madrid Astronomical Observatory
- A critical comment on the claimed relation between the solar maximum amplitude and max-max cycle length
- A forgotten sunspot record during the Maunder Minimum (Jean Charles Gallet, 1677)
- A great space weather event in February 1730
- A measure of the solar rotation during the maunder minimum
- A measurement of Teide height in 1776
- A new reconstruction of total solar irradiance since 1832
- A note on solar cycle length estimates
- A note on some measurements of geomagnetic declination in 1776 and 1778
- A possible case of Sporadic Aurora in 1843 from Mexico
- A small collection of sunspot drawings made in the Royal Astronomical Observatory of the Spanish Navy in 1884
- A spectral analysis of Iberian Peninsula monthly rainfall
- A strange attractor on a daily timescale in the visual observations of Z And?
- A study of surface ozone variability over the Iberian Peninsula during the last fifty years
- An Early Sunspot Catalog by Miguel Aguilar for the Period 1914 – 1920
- An antique empirical rule for the calculation of height from barometric measurements
- An observation of parhelia and a halo at valencia (Spain) in 1689
- An old apparatus for physics teaching: Escriche's pendulum
- Analyses of Early Sunspot Records by Jean Tarde (1615 – 1617) and Jan Smogulecki (1621 – 1625)
- Analysing Spotless Days as Predictors of Solar Activity from the New Sunspot Number
- Analysis of Solar Diameter Measurements Made at the Basilica of San Petronio during and after the Maunder Minimum
- Analysis of actinometric measurements under all-sky and cloud-free conditions in Cáceres (Spain) for the period 1913–1920
- Analysis of the precipitation and cloudiness associated with COLs occurrence in the Iberian Peninsula
- Applying elementary statics to a historical anemometer
- Approximate method of calculating the heat transfer coefficient in metal bars
- Astronomical and geophysical activities in Rio de Janemo (Brazil) during 1781-88 by Bento Sanches Dorta
- Aurorae observed by Giuseppe Toaldo in Padua (1766-1797)
- Auroras observed in the Iberian Peninsula (1700-1855) from Rico Sinobas' catalogue
- Changes in frequency and intensity of daily precipitation over the Iberian Peninsula
- Characterisation of atmospheric turbulence by dynamical systems techniques
- Climatic potential of Islamic chronicles in Iberia: Extreme droughts (ad 711-1010)
- Comparing historic records of storm frequency and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) chronology for the Azores region
- Could a Hexagonal Sunspot Have Been Observed During the Maunder Minimum?
- Dating historical droughts from religious ceremonies, the international pro pluvia rogation database
- Determinación del Contenido Total de Electrones (TEC) de la ionosfera en Extremadura
- Distribución espacial de índices de frecuencia de precipitación diaria en la Península Ibérica
- Earliest meteorological readings in San Fernando (Cádiz, Spain, 1799-1813)
- Early Meteorological Observations in Almada (Portugal) for the Period 1788–1813 by Medical Doctors
- Early Spanish meteorological records (1780-1850)
- Early meteorological records of Manila: El Niño episode of 1864
- Early meteorological records from Latin-America and the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries
- Equivalence Relations Between the Cortie and Zürich Sunspot Group Morphological Classifications
- Erratum: Strong evidence of low levels of solar activity during the Maunder Minimum (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2021) 504 (5199) DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1155)
- Evidence for a sunspot in A.D. 939 in an Arabian source
- Extreme Value Theory and the New Sunspot Number Series
- Extreme Value Theory Applied to the Millennial Sunspot Number Series
- Extreme Value Theory Applied to the Daily Solar Radio Flux at 10.7 cm
- Forty two years counting spots: Solar observations by D.E. Hadden during 1890-1931 revisited
- Francisco Salvá's auroral observations from Barcelona during 1780-1825
- Guiones de prácticas de técnicas experimentales en meteorología
- Heavy rainfall and landslide event in January 1831 at the Pedregoso Mountains (Cabeza Del Buey, SW Spain)
- Hemispheric Sunspot Number from the Madrid Astronomical Observatory for the Period 1935-1986
- Hemispheric Sunspot Numbers from the Astronomical Observatory of the University of Valencia (1940 – 1956)
- How useful could Arabic documentary sources be for reconstructing past climate?
- Improving sunspot records: Solar drawings of the late 19th century from the Royal Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon
- Improving sunspot records: The observations by M. Hell revisited
- Level and length of cyclic solar activity during the Maunder minimum as deduced from the active-day statistics
- Long-Term Trends and Gleissberg Cycles in Aurora Borealis Records (1600 – 2015)
- Long-term Spatial and Temporal Variations of Aurora Borealis Events in the Period 1700 - 1905
- Midiendo el vapor de agua de la atmósfera con un termómetro infrarrojo
- Monitoring the Solar Radius from the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy since 1773
- Multi-day rainfall trends over the Iberian Peninsula
- Non-stationary future return levels for extreme rainfall over Extremadura (southwestern Iberian Peninsula)
- Number of sunspot groups from the Galileo-Scheiner controversy revisited
- On the Value of Early Marine Weather Observations The Malaspina Expedition (1789–94)
- On the reliability of the De la Rue sunspot area measurements
- On the use of naked-eye sunspot observations during the maunder minimum
- Peaks-over-threshold study of trends in extreme rainfall over the Iberian Peninsula
- Periodicities of the De la Rue sunspot area measurements
- Pro-pluvia rogation ceremonies in extremadura (Spain): Are they a good proxy of winter NAO?
- Re-evaluation of trends in atmospheric column transparency from pyrheliometer measurements in Madrid (1910–1929)
- Reconstructing past solar activity using meridian solar observations: The case of the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy (1833-1840)
- Reconstruction of a monthly homogeneous sunspot area series since 1832
- Recovery of early meteorological records from Extremadura region (SW Iberia): The ‘CliPastExtrem’ (v1.0) database
- Rediscovering the observations of solar prominences from 1906 to 1957 recorded at the Madrid Astronomical Observatory
- Relationship between solar activity and direct solar irradiance in Madrid (1910–1929)
- Relationship between the Sunspot Number and Active Day Fraction: An Application for the Maunder Minimum
- Revisited sunspot data: A new scenario for the onset of the Maunder minimum
- Revisiting Christoph Scheiner's Sunspot Records: A New Perspective on Solar Activity of the Early Telescopic Era
- Revisiting the Amplitude of Solar Cycle 9: The Case of Sunspot Observations by W.C. Bond
- Revisiting the prediction of solar activity based on the relationship between the solar maximum amplitude and max–max cycle length
- Solar rotation during the period 1847 - 1849
- Soonspot: Software to Determine Areas and Sunspot Positions
- Spanish eyewitness accounts of the great space weather event of 1859
- Sporadic aurora from Spain
- Strong evidence of low levels of solar activity during the Maunder Minimum
- Sunshine duration data in San Fernando (South of Spain) during 1880s: The impact of Krakatoa volcanic eruption
- Sunspot Catalogue of the Observatory of the University of Coimbra (1929 – 1941)
- Sunspot Observations Made by Hallaschka During the Dalton Minimum
- Sunspot Records by Antonio Colla Just After the Dalton Minimum
- Sunspot and Group Number: Recent advances from historical data
- Sunspot catalog (1921-1935) and area series (1886-1940) from the stonyhurst college observatory
- Sunspot catalogue of the valencia observatory(1920 – 1928)
- Sunspot characteristics at the onset of the maunder minimum based on the observations of hevelius
- Sunspot numbers and areas from the madrid astronomical observatory (1876 – 1986)
- Sunspot numbers can detect pandemic influenza A: The use of different sunspot numbers
- Sunspot numbers during 1736-1739 revisited
- Sunspot observations by Charles Malapert during the period 1618–1626: A key data set to understand solar activity before the Maunder minimum
- Sunspots sketches during the solar eclipses of 9th January and 29th December of 1777 in Mexico
- The 1870 space weather event: Geomagnetic and auroral records
- The First Documented Space Weather Event That Perturbed the Communication Networks in Iberia
- The NAO signal in daily rainfall series over the Iberian Peninsula
- The New Sunspot-Number Index and Solar-Cycle Characteristics
- The Tornado of Talavera De La Reina On September 3, 1880
- The Umbra-Penumbra Area Ratio of Sunspots during the Maunder Minimum
- The catastrophic floods in the Guadiana River basin since 1500 CE
- The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: precipitation
- The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: history and description of weather observations
- The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: temperature indexes from documentary sources
- The comets in Rawd Al-Qirtas
- The extreme space weather event in 1903 october/november: An outburst from the quiet sun
- The first meteorological observations at a tropical high elevation site: Antisana, 1846
- The hidden role of women in monitoring nineteenth-century African weather: Instrumental observations in equatorial guinea
- The meteorological observations of Bento Sanches Dorta, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 1781-1788
- The proposed "Waldmeier discontinuity" : How does it affect to sunspot cycle characteristics
- The umbra-penumbra area ratio of sunspots from the de la rue data
- Three Scattered Sunspot Records in the Archive of the Royal Astronomical Observatory of the Spanish Navy (1789–1790)
- Transfer function modeling of the monthly accumulated rainfall series over the Iberian Peninsula
- Trends in block-seasonal extreme rainfall over the Iberian Peninsula in the second half of the twentieth century
- Trends in frequency indices of daily precipitation over the Iberian Peninsula during the last century
- Trends in summer extreme temperatures over the Iberian Peninsula using nonurban station data
- Twelve years of daily weather descriptions in North America in the eighteenth century (Mexico City, 1775–86)
- Two debatable cases for the reconstruction of the solar activity around the Maunder Minimum: Malapert and Derham
- Two early observations of aurora at low latitudes
- Two early sunspots observers: Teodoro de Almeida and José Antonio Alzate
- Un halo solar observado en Madrid en 1853
- Una observació de parhelis i halo solar a València el 1689
- Una red meteorológica privada en el Badajoz decimonónico
- Validation of precipitable water vapor estimates from an inexpensive infrared thermometer
- William Herschel y las manchas solares
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