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Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 9, p A32 (2019)
During European Space Weather Week 15 two plenary sessions were held to review the status of operational space weather forecasting. The first session addressed the topic of working with space weather service providers now and in the future, the user
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/80a16bcb73c447d9a10fae8a47dbcc52
Autor:
Halford Alexa J., Kellerman Adam C., Garcia-Sage Katherine, Klenzing Jeffrey, Carter Brett A., McGranaghan Ryan M., Guild Timothy, Cid Consuelo, Henney Carl J., Ganushkina Natalia Yu., Burrell Angeline G., Terkildsen Mike, Welling Daniel T., Murray Sophie A., Leka K. D., McCollough James P., Thompson Barbara J., Pulkkinen Antti, Fung Shing F., Bingham Suzy, Bisi Mario M., Liemohn Michael W., Walsh Brian M., Morley Steven K.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 9, p A34 (2019)
The space physics community continues to grow and become both more interdisciplinary and more intertwined with commercial and government operations. This has created a need for a framework to easily identify what projects can be used for specific app
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4e7e2635ac64946b581cf30a63e3bed
Autor:
Georgoulis Manolis K., Bloomfield D. Shaun, Piana Michele, Massone Anna Maria, Soldati Marco, Gallagher Peter T., Pariat Etienne, Vilmer Nicole, Buchlin Eric, Baudin Frederic, Csillaghy Andre, Sathiapal Hanna, Jackson David R., Alingery Pablo, Benvenuto Federico, Campi Cristina, Florios Konstantinos, Gontikakis Constantinos, Guennou Chloe, Guerra Jordan A., Kontogiannis Ioannis, Latorre Vittorio, Murray Sophie A., Park Sung-Hong, von Stachelski Samuel, Torbica Aleksandar, Vischi Dario, Worsfold Mark
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 11, p 39 (2021)
The European Union funded the FLARECAST project, that ran from January 2015 until February 2018. FLARECAST had a research-to-operations (R2O) focus, and accordingly introduced several innovations into the discipline of solar flare forecasting. FLAREC
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30ac247768104f16acced7f8204b51fc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 10, p 38 (2020)
One essential component of operational space weather forecasting is the prediction of solar flares. With a multitude of flare forecasting methods now available online it is still unclear which of these methods performs best, and none are substantiall
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0cc2086e23404a7d888feb8fc328d4d2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 8, p A02 (2018)
Coronal holes (CH) are regions of open magnetic fields that appear as dark areas in the solar corona due to their low density and temperature compared to the surrounding quiet corona. To date, accurate identification and segmentation of CHs has been
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/550ca82df14048dbbd30c34b3954c85c
Solar flares significantly impact the conditions of the Earth's ionosphere. In particular, the sudden increase in X-ray flux during a flare penetrates down to the lowest-lying D-region and dominates ionization at these altitudes (60-100 km). Measurem
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.06558
Autor:
Georgoulis, Manolis K., Yardley, Stephanie L., Guerra, Jordan A., Murray, Sophie A., Ahmadzadeh, Azim, Anastasiadis, Anastasios, Angryk, Rafal, Aydin, Berkay, Banerjee, Dipankar, Barnes, Graham, Bemporad, Alessandro, Benvenuto, Federico, Bloomfield, D. Shaun, Bobra, Monica, Campi, Cristina, Camporeale, Enrico, DeForest, Craig E., Emslie, A. Gordon, Falconer, David, Feng, Li, Gan, Weiqun, Green, Lucie M., Guastavino, Sabrina, Hapgood, Mike, Kempton, Dustin, Kitiashvili, Irina, Kontogiannis, Ioannis, Korsos, Marianna B., Leka, K.D., Massa, Paolo, Massone, Anna Maria, Nandy, Dibyendu, Nindos, Alexander, Papaioannou, Athanasios, Park, Sung-Hong, Patsourakos, Spiros, Piana, Michele, Rawafi, Nour E., Sadykov, Viacheslav M., Toriumi, Shin, Vourlidas, Angelos, Wang, Haimin, L. Wang, Jason T., Whitman, Kathryn, Yan, Yihua, Zhukov, Andrei N.
Publikováno v:
In Advances in Space Research February 2024
Autor:
Park, Sung-Hong, Leka, K. D., Kusano, Kanya, Andries, Jesse, Barnes, Graham, Bingham, Suzy, Bloomfield, D. Shaun, McCloskey, Aoife E., Delouille, Veronique, Falconer, David, Gallagher, Peter T., Georgoulis, Manolis K., Kubo, Yuki, Lee, Kangjin, Lee, Sangwoo, Lobzin, Vasily, Mun, JunChul, Murray, Sophie A., Nageem, Tarek A. M. Hamad, Qahwaji, Rami, Sharpe, Michael, Steenburgh, Rob A., Steward, Graham, Terkildsen, Michael
A crucial challenge to successful flare prediction is forecasting periods that transition between "flare-quiet" and "flare-active". Building on earlier studies in this series (Barnes et al. 2016; Leka et al. 2019a,b) in which we describe methodology,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.02808
Autor:
Morosan, Diana E., Carley, Eoin P., Hayes, Laura A., Murray, Sophie A., Zucca, Pietro, Fallows, Richard A., McCauley, Joe, Kilpua, Emilia K. J., Mann, Gottfried, Vocks, Christian, Gallagher, Peter T.
Publikováno v:
Nature Astronomy 3, 452-461 (2019)
The Sun is an active star that can launch large eruptions of magnetised plasma into the heliosphere, called coronal mass ejections (CMEs). These ejections can drive shocks that accelerate particles to high energies, often resulting in radio emission
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.11743
During European Space Weather Week 15 two plenary sessions were held to review the status of operational space weather forecasting. The first session addressed the topic of working with space weather service providers now and in the future, the user
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05938