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E-raamat: Planning the Future Space Weather Operations and Research Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Phase II Workshop

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780309693691
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Affecting technological systems at a global-scale, space weather can disrupt high-frequency radio signals, satellite-based communications, navigational satellite positioning and timing signals, spacecraft operations, and electric power delivery with cascading socioeconomic effects resulting from these disruptions. Space weather can also present an increased health risk for astronauts, as well as aviation flight crews and passengers on transpolar flights.



In 2019, the National Academies was approached by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Science Foundation to organize a workshop that would examine the operational and research infrastructure that supports the space weather enterprise, including an analysis of existing and potential future measurement gaps and opportunities for future enhancements. This request was subsequently modified to include two workshops, the first ("Phase I") of which occurred in two parts on June 16-17 and September 9-11, 2020.



The Phase II workshop occurred on April 11-14, 2022, with sessions on agency updates, research needs, data science, observational and modeling needs, and emerging architectures relevant to the space weather research community and with ties to operational needs. This publication summarizes the presentation and discussion of that workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 The Space Weather Community 2 Research, Observation, and Modeling Needs: The Sun and Heliosphere 3 Research, Observation, and Modeling Needs: Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Thermosphere, and Mesosphere 4 Research, Observation, and Modeling Needs: Ground Effects 5 Modeling, Validation, and Data Science 6 Research Infrastructure Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Poster Session at the April 1114, 2022, Workshop Appendix D: Acronyms and Abbreviations Appendix E: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Summary 1(7)
1 The Space Weather Community
8(15)
Agency Updates
9(5)
Interagency Partnerships: New Ways of Working
14(2)
User Community and Operations
16(4)
Diversity in Workforce
20(2)
References
22(1)
2 Research, Observation, And Modeling Needs: The Sun And Heliosphere
23(13)
Keynotes
24(4)
The Sun
28(4)
The Solar Wind
32(3)
References
35(1)
3 Research, Observation, And Modeling Needs: Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Thermosphere, And Mesosphere
36(16)
The Magnetosphere
37(6)
Ionosphere and Thermosphere
43(5)
Cross-Scale and Cross-Region Coupling
48(3)
References
51(1)
4 Research, Observation, And Modeling Needs: Ground Effects
52(5)
Research Needs
53(1)
Observation and Modeling Needs
54(3)
5 Modeling, Validation, And Data Science
57(17)
Keynotes: Data Assimilation and Machine Learning
58(3)
Machine Learning and Validation
61(4)
Data Fusion and Assimilation
65(2)
Ensemble Modeling
67(3)
Data and Model Resources and Curation
70(4)
6 Research Infrastructure
74(23)
The Sun and the Heliosphere
75(11)
Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Thermosphere
86(7)
Reference
93(4)
APPENDIXES
A Statement of Task
97(1)
B Workshop Agenda
98(5)
C Poster Session at the April 11-14, 2022, Workshop
103(4)
D Acronyms and Abbreviations
107(4)
E Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
111