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Fig. 6

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The “shadow effect” of the disturbance before it reaches the observer for the disturbance coming frontally (left) and the disturbance hitting with a flank (right). ICME associated with shock is taken as an example. White arrow marks the direction of propagation, black arrows represent CRs and the observer is marked by  × .  Dashed lines mark the solid angle covered by the disturbance.

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