Solar connection to Transient Interplanetary Processes

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Activity, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Transient Response, Ground Truth, Satellite Observation, Solar Wind

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Described herein is an international, interdisciplinary project on the Solar connection of Transient Interplanetary Processes (SOLTIP). This project's primary objective is to promote international cooperation (among all ground-based and spacecraft-based observers as well as modelers, theoreticians and numerical simulators) to study interplanetary phenomena that are initiated at the sun and then propagate through heliospheric space (in particular, toward Earth). Scientifically, this strategy will advance our understanding of the physical processes of the linkages between solar activity and the subsequent interplanetary activity and, in many cases, geomagnetic activity. Understanding the transfer of mass, energy, and momentum from the sun to Earth under a variety of solar perturbations, therefore, is a major objective of this Project. SOLTIP will operate during the period covered by the STEP Programme of SCOSTEP (1990-1997).

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