Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2010
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2010, abstract #SM53B-03
Physics
[7900] Space Weather
Scientific paper
The space environment (often termed "space weather") describes phenomena that primarily result from solar activity. These phenomena and their effects are found to range from the earth's surface, through the atmosphere (including the ionosphere), the earth's magnetosphere (roughly 100,000 kilometers outward from the earth), the interplanetary medium to the sun, and even into interstellar space. The Air Force Weather Agency, Space Weather Operations Center (SpaceWOC), provides mission-tailored analyses, forecasts, and warnings of system-impacting space environment and related support and expertise to all National Agencies and Department of Defense (DoD) operators, warfighters, and decision-makers. The SpaceWOC operates around the clock to determine when operationally significant space weather will occur, interpret how space weather phenomena impact systems and activities, and provides notification of adverse conditions to supported units and agencies. This presentation will provide information about the current state of Air Force space weather forecasting capabilities, goals, and initiatives for future space weather forecasting needs.
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