04849nam 22006975 450 991064778740332120251009073531.09789811977657(electronic bk.)978981197764010.1007/978-981-19-7765-7(MiAaPQ)EBC7188557(Au-PeEL)EBL7188557(CKB)26076193600041(DE-He213)978-981-19-7765-7(PPN)267817630(EXLCZ)992607619360004120230131d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSolar-Terrestrial Environmental Prediction /edited by Kanya Kusano1st ed. 2023.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (470 pages)Print version: Kusano, Kanya Solar-Terrestrial Environmental Prediction Singapore : Springer,c2023 9789811977640 Chapter 1.Social Impacts of Space Weather -- Chapter 2.Impact of Space Weather on Various Fields -- Chapter 3.Severe Space Weather Disasters -- Chapter 4.Introduction of Space Weather Research on Magnetosphere and Ionosphere of Earth -- Chapter 5.Space Radiation -- Chapter 6. Geomagnetic Variability and GICs -- Chapter 7.Ionospheric Variability -- Chapter 8.Structure of Solar Atmosphere and Magnetic Phenomena -- Chapter 9.Origin of Solar Storms -- Chapter 10.Prediction of Solar Storms -- Chapter 11.Explorations of Extreme Space Weather Events from Stellar Observations and Archival Investigations -- Chapter 12.Eleven-year Cycle of Solar Magnetic Activity: Observations, Theories, and Numerical Model Predictions -- Chapter 13.Solar Activity in the Past and its Impacts on Climate -- Chapter 14.Effects of Solar Activity on the Upper Atmosphere -- Chapter 15.Impacts of Solar Activity Variations on Climate.Powerful solar explosions, such as flares and coronal mass ejections, greatly disturb the electromagnetic environment around the Earth and the atmosphere. They may even impact various social systems—communications, positioning, electric power supply, aviation and activities in space. Such variations in the space environment, which can influence human activities, are called “space weather.” The space weather disaster caused by a solar explosion is a potential risk in modern society. To reduce and mitigate space weather impacts, it is essential to understand the structure and dynamics of the solar–terrestrial environment and to predict the variations. This book comprehensively describes space weather, from the basics of related sciences to the possible social impacts. It was compiled based on a national research project on solar–terrestrial environment prediction conducted in Japan recently. It consists of four parts: the linkage between space weather and society; the magnetosphere of the Earth and space weather prediction; solar storms and space weather prediction; and long-term prediction of solar cycle activity and climate impacts. Each chapter covers the basics and applications of each area, which helps readers gain a broad understanding of the subject matter throughout the book. In addition, readers are able to select and read the topics they are most interested in. It is especially valuable for undergraduate and graduate students and young researchers studying space weather and related topics, and is further helpful for experts in various industries related to space weather disasters. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The present version has been revised technically and linguistically by the authors in collaboration with a professional translator.AstronomySunSolar systemPlasma (Ionized gases)Atmospheric scienceGeophysicsAstronomy, Cosmology and Space SciencesSolar PhysicsSpace PhysicsPlasma PhysicsAtmospheric ScienceGeophysicsAstronomy.Sun.Solar system.Plasma (Ionized gases)Atmospheric science.Geophysics.Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences.Solar Physics.Space Physics.Plasma Physics.Atmospheric Science.Geophysics.629.416Kusano Kanya1280781MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910647787403321Solar-Terrestrial Environmental Prediction3017456UNINA