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Record Nr.

UNISA996202748903316

Autore

Siscoe George L

Titolo

Space Weather

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2001

ISBN

1-118-66835-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (x, 440 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Geophysical monograph, 125 ; ; 127

Disciplina

629.4/16

Soggetti

Space environment

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preface Paul Song, Howard J. Singer, and George L. Siscoe ix SECTION I: Introduction The U. S. National Space Weather Program: A Retrospective R. M. Robinson and R. A. Behnke 1 Space Weather Effects on Technologies Louis J. Lanzerotti 11 Space Weather Forecasting: A Grand Challenge H. J. Singer, G. R. Heckman, and J. W. Hirman 23 Space Weather: Lessons from the Meteorologists Robert R McCoy 31 What We Must Know About Solar Particle Events to Reduce the Risk to Astronauts Ron Turner 39 Living With a Star George L. Withbroe 45 Space Weather: European Space Agency Perspectives E. J. Daly and A. Hilgers 53 Space Weather: Japanese Perspectives Y. Kamide 59 Space Weather: Russian Perspectives M. Panasyuk 65 SECTION II: Origin of Space Weather: The Sun and Its Influence Solar Wind and Interplanetary Magnetic Field: A Tutorial C. T. Russell 73 Space Weather and the Changing Sun E. N. Parker 91 SEPs: Space Weather Hazard in Interplanetary Space Donald V. Reames 101 Origin and Properties of Solar Energetic Particles in Space 5. W. Kahler 109 The Solar Sources of Geoeffective Structures D. F. Webb, N. U. Crooker, S. P. Plunkett, and O. C. St. Cyr 123 Theory of Coronal Mass Ejections James A. Klimchuk 143 MHD Modeling of the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere: Comparison With Observations Pete Riley, Jon Linker, Zoran Mikic, and Roberto Lionello 159 From Sun to Earth: Multiscale MHD Simulations of Space Weather Jamas I. Gombosi, Darren L. DeZeeuw, Clinton P. T. Groth, Kenneth G. Powell, C. Robert Clauer, and Paul Song 1 69 Visualizing CMEs and Predicting Geomagnetic Storms from Solar Magnetic Fields Yan Li, Janet G.



Luhmann, J. Todd. Hoeksema, Xuepu Zhao, and C. NickArge 177 Prediction of Southward IMF Bz J. K. Chao and H. H. Chen 1 83 Specifying Geomagnetic Cutoffs for Solar Energetic Particles John W. Freeman and Seth Orloff 191 Status of Cycle 23 Forecasts David H. Hathaway, Robert M. Wilson, and Edwin J. Reichmann 195 Solar Activity Predicted with Artificial Intelligence Henrik Lundstedt 201 The STEREO Space Weather Broadcast O. C. St. Cyr and J. M. Davila 205 SECTION III: Specification and Prediction of the Magnetosphere 70 Years of Magnetospheric Modeling G. L. Siscoe 211 MHD Simulation of Magnetospheric Transport at the Mesoscale W. W. White, J. A. Schoendorf, K. D. Siebert, N. C. Maynard, D. R. Weimer, G. L Wilson, B. U. O. Sonnerup, G. L. Siscoe, and G. M. Erickson 229 Modeling Extreme Compression of the Magnetosphere: Results From a Global MHD Simulation of the May 4, 1998 Event J. Berchem, M. El-Alaoui, and M. Ashour-Abdalla 241 Model Predictions of Magnetosheath Conditions P. Song 249 Nowcasting and Forecasting the Magnetopause and Bow Shock Locations Based on Empirical Models and Real-Time Solar Wind Data S. M. Petrinec 257 Modeling Inner Magnetospheric Electrodynamics F. R. Toffoletto, R. W. Spiro, R. A. Wolf, J. Birn, and M. Hesse 265 Empirical Magnetic Field Models for the Space Weather Program N. A. Tsyganenko 273 Dynamic Radiation Belt Modeling at Air Force Research Laboratory J. M. Albert, D. H. Brautigam, R. V Hilmer, and G. P. Ginet 281 Radiation Belt Electron Acceleration by ULF Wave Drift Resonance: Simulation of 1997 and 1998 Storms Mary K. Hudson, Scot R. Elkington, John G. Lyon, M. \A/iltberger, and Marc Lessard 289 Modeling the Transport of Energetic Particles in the Magnetosphere with Salammbo D. Boscher and S. Bourdarie 297 The Search for Predictable Features of Relativistic Electron Events: Results from the GEM Storms Campaign G. D. Reeves, K. L. McAdams, R. H. \A/. Friedel, and J. E. Cayton 305 Forecasting Kilovolt Electrons R. A. Wolf, R. W. Spiro, T. W. Garner, and E R. Toffoletto 313 Specification of Energetic Magnetospheric Electrons D. E Moorer and D. N. Baker 321 Predicting Geomagnetic Storms as a Space Weather Project Syun-lchiAkasofu 329 Predicting Geomagnetic Activity: The Ds^ Index Robert L. McPherron and Paul O'Brien 339 Space Weather Effects on Power Systems D. H. Boteler 347 Advanced Geomagnetic Storm Forecasting for the Electric Power Industry John Kappenman 353 SECTION IV: Specification and Prediction of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere Ionospheric Climatology and Weather Disturbances: A Tutorial R. W. Schunk 359 On Forecasting Thermospheric and Ionospheric Disturbances in Space Weather Events R. G. Roble 369 Geomagnetic Storm Simulation With a Coupled Magnetosphere-lonosphere-Thermosphere Model Joachim Raeder, Yongli Wang, and Timothy J. Fuller-Rowell 377 Forecasting Ionospheric Electric Fields: An Interplanetary Coupling Perspective Nelson C. Maynard and William J. Burke 385 Capturing the Storm-Time F-Region Ionospheric Response in an Empirical Model T J. Fuller-Rowell, M. V. Codrescu, and E. A. Araujo-Pradere 393 Ionospheric Response for the Sept. 24-25, 1998 Magnetic Cloud Event R. M. Winglee, D. Chua, M. Brittnacher, and G. K. Parks 403 FAST Observations of Ion Outflow with Magnetic Storms J. P. McFadden, Y. K. Tung, C. W. Carlson, R. J. Strangeway, E. Moebius, and L M. Kistler 413 Specification and Forecasting of Outages on Satellite Communication and Navigation Systems S. Basu and K. M. Groves 423 New Systems for Space Based Monitoring of Ionospheric Irregularities and Radio Wave Scintillations P. A. Bernhardt, J. D. Huba, C. A. Selcher, K. F. Dymond, G. R. Carruthers, G. Bust, C. Rocken, and T L Beach.

Sommario/riassunto

Space weather is considered to be conditions on the Sun and in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere that can



influence the reliability and performance of space-borne or ground- based technological systems. Song (environmental earth and atmospheric sciences, U. of Massachusetts), Singer (Space Environment Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), and Siscoe (Center for Space Physics, Boston U.) present 50 articles on current understanding and advances in the description and prediction of space weather. Nine of the articles, accessible to non-specialists, touch upon broad issues of space weather in the area of technology, science, industry, and commerce. The remaining articles are geared more towards the scientific community and address the sun and its influence on space weather, specification and prediction of the magnetosphere, and specification and prediction of the ionosphere and thermosphere. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.