Physics
Scientific paper
May 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002agusmsh51b..01o&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2002, abstract #SH51B-01
Physics
2722 Forecasting, 7509 Corona, 7514 Energetic Particles (2114), 7537 Solar And Stellar Variability
Scientific paper
The NOAA Space Environment Center utilizes an ever increasing set of numerical models and data to describe the space environment and predict potentially hazardous space weather conditions. These models and data encompass the full range of the space environment, from the surface of the sun to the surface of Earth. In this presentation, we will review the new models and data that are being used operationally at SEC as well as those that are under evaluation for future use. Current capabilities rely primarily on empirical relationships that describe specific environmental conditions with either economic or health and safety impacts. Because the space environment consists of numerous highly coupled regions, each characterized by different physical processes, increasing emphasis will need to be placed on physics-based models that can be interconnected to yield a more complete and hopefully more accurate description of solar-terrestrial coupling. Priorities for future development will be described, as well as the process used by SEC to select new models and data for transition from research to operations.
Balch Christopher C.
Onsager T. G.
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